Behavioural and Experimental Economics
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经济学习、实验,我的极限nformation
Atanasios Mitropoulos
‘This book studies behaviour and learning, theoretically and empirically, in a specific game situation. In recent years experiments have frequently been used to study the decision-making processes of individuals. The aim is to increase o... -
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Cognitive Economics
Edited by Massimo Egidi, Salvatore Rizzello
‘Economists have learned a great deal through the use of the optimising rationality paradigm (including quite a few things that ain’t so). As the realization spreads that its usefulness has been pretty much exhausted, economists find the... -
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Information, Opportunism and Economic Coordination
Peter E. Earl
This book is an integrated collection of a dozen of Peter Earl’s lively and thought-provoking essays, carefully edited and updated. Theoretical topics include the prediction of corporate behaviour, the economic foundations of marketing a...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Public Goods and Private Wants
Simon Kemp
‘In democracy, we ask people whom they would like to govern them. Simon Kemp shows how and why the same principle applies to the types and amounts of public goods that governments supply. If you seek solutions to public-sector supply-dem... -
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Forecasting Financial Markets
Edited by Terence C. Mills
The forecasting of financial markets has engaged the attention of market professionals and academic economists and statisticians for many years, and has also attracted the interest of numerous ‘amateur’ investors. This book brings togeth... -
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The Elgar Companion to Consumer Research and Economic Psychology
Edited by Peter E. Earl, Simon Kemp
‘This fine scholarly reference work analyses and surveys consumer research and economic psychology. . . . The editors . . . have assembled an impressive, international group of more than 110 scholar/researcher contributions. . . . Some o...eBook:Find out more$68.80
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The Economics of Barter and Countertrade
Edited by Rolf Mirus, Bernard Yeung
‘Countertrade is a more common phenomenon than many people realise, especially in East–West and North–South trade. Yet, superficially, countertrade is inefficient in comparison to monetary trade. The paradox of how an apparently ineffici... -
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Behavioral Finance
Edited by Hersh Shefrin
Behavioral finance is the study of how psychology affects financial decision making and financial markets. A valuable resource for both academics and practitioners, this authoritative collection brings together the main works in both psy... -
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Public Economics, Political Processes and Policy Applications
Charles R. Plott
‘Charles R. Plott has a formidable armoury of experience backed up with an inquiring and rigorous intellect: an economist interested in getting clear answers to important questions. Before effectively becoming a full-time experimental ec... -
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Market Institutions and Price Discovery
Charles R. Plott
‘Charles R. Plott has a formidable armoury of experience backed up with an inquiring and rigorous intellect: an economist interested in getting clear answers to important questions. Before effectively becoming a full-time experimental ec... -
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Information, Finance and General Equilibrium
Charles R. Plott
‘Charles R. Plott has a formidable armoury of experience backed up with an inquiring and rigorous intellect: an economist interested in getting clear answers to important questions. Before effectively becoming a full-time experimental ec... -
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Price Expectations in Goods and Financial Markets
Edited by François Gardes, Georges Prat
Analysing how price expectations are formed is essential since the dynamics of market prices are mainly driven by the agent’s belief concerning the future values of prices and by the uncertainty characterising these values. This is a di...