Behavioural economics and experiments
- London Routledge 2021
- xxix, 427 p.
Table of Contents Preface
1 How we decide
2 Experiments in behavioural economics
3 Gut feelings and effortful thinking
4 Expected utility theory and prospect theory
5 Probabilistic thinking
6 Thinking strategically
7 The ultimatum game
8 Market implications of the ultimatum game
9 Trust and trustworthiness in everyday life
10 Trust and trustworthiness in markets
11 Cooperation in social dilemmas
12 The carrot or the stick: Sustaining cooperation in social dilemmas
13 I will if you will: Resolving coordination failures in organizations
14 Behavioural analyses of markets
15 Asset bubbles in markets
References
Behavioural Economics and Experiments addresses key topics within behavioural economics, exploring vital questions around decision-making and human nature. Assuming no prior knowledge of economics, the book features wide-ranging examples from literature, film, sport, neuroscience and beyond.
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