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_aChaudhuri, Ananish _910599 |
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245 | _aBehavioural economics and experiments | ||
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_bRoutledge _aLondon _c2021 |
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300 | _axxix, 427 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b44.99 |
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504 | _aTable 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 | ||
520 | _aBehavioural 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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_aEconomics--Psychological aspects _91925 |
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_aEconomics--Decision making _911414 |
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