Behavioural and Experimental Economics
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Political Economy, Oligopoly and Experimental Games
Martin Shubik
‘The two volumes of the Selected Essays of Professor Shubik present a recognizably most valuable collection. The earlier publication of Shubik’s book Game Theory in the Social Sciences was very much appreciated and won the Lanchester Pr... -
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Economic Forecasting
Terence C. Mills
This authoritative and wide-ranging collection presents over fifty of the most important articles on forecasting – a technique that lies at the heart of economic policy and decision-making. This comprehensive two volume set presents the... -
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Game Theory and Economic Behaviour
Reinhard Selten
‘These two volumes constitute an impressive collection of selected path-breaking works of Professor Selten. . . . Edward Elgar Publications deserve merit for bringing out most frequently-cited and prominent articles of Professor Selten i...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Economic Anthropology
Edited by Stephen Gudeman
Economic anthropologists carry out research in all parts of the globe, producing ethnographic studies, cross-cultural comparisons and theoretical works. They explore how growing markets, new technologies and expanding capital affect mar... -
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Not Just for the Money
Bruno S. Frey
‘The main thing is to congratulate Frey for highlighting an important and interesting problem which economists have yet to deal with in a fully satisfactory fashion.’ – David Collard, The Economic Journal ‘[Bruno Frey] suggests how the ... -
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Culture, Social Norms and Economics
Edited by Mark Casson
‘The two volumes are a welcome source for all interested in the rather successful but somewhat limited and sometimes problematic rational choice approach usually applied by economists (and since some time also by political scientists, so... -
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Uncertaint的经济学y
Edited by John D. Hey
‘. . . the selection of papers is comprehensive, containing both the expected classics and more obscure articles. . . the editor provides an introduction which is a useful route map through the collection.’ – Hugh Gravelle, The Economic ... -
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ETHICS AND ECONOMICS
Edited by Alan P. Hamlin
‘. . . important articles are gathered which can highly be recommended for those interested in or curious about the normative agenda of economics . . . the selection is useful and comprehensible.’ – Peter Kalmbach, Kyklos These volumes ... -
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Cognitive Science
Edited by Noel Sheehy, Antony J. Chapman
Cognitive science is the study of intelligence and intelligent systems. Several disciplines including psychology, philosophy, linguistics and the neurosciences have well-established interests in these topics. Cognitive science is an at... -
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的ECONOMICS OF ALTRUISM
Edited by Stefano Zamagni
‘Professor Zamagni deserves high praise for his efforts bringing together a coherent critique of the conventional formulation of rationality in economics. . . . this volume will serve as a very useful introduction to the broad potential ... -
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Ergonomics and Human Factors
Edited by David Oborne
Ergonomics (ergos – work; nomos – laws) and Human Factors have almost identical characteristics and identities and have both developed in similar ways, within the same period, and for the same reasons. The Ergonomics philosophy is the a... -
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Implicit Contract Theory
Edited by Sherwin Rosen
This volume brings together the most innovative and important work on implicit contract theory, a key area of research which has developed over the past 20 years. Implicit contract theory is concerned with the workings of the macro-labo...