Behavioral economics

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1Outline Comparing two population means Belief in the law of small numbers  Behavioral Economics And Game Theory Claudio Rossetti

Outline Comparing two population means Belief in the law of small numbers Behavioral Economics And Game Theory Claudio Rossetti

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Source URL: docenti.luiss.it

Language: English - Date: 2009-05-13 08:13:04
    2Outline Covariance Correlation  Behavioral Economics And Game Theory Claudio Rossetti

    Outline Covariance Correlation Behavioral Economics And Game Theory Claudio Rossetti

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    Source URL: docenti.luiss.it

    Language: English - Date: 2009-11-09 16:11:49
      3Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position in Microeconomics, Public Economics, Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Neuroeconomics The Department of Economics (AE1) of Maastricht University (Netherlands) offers

      Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position in Microeconomics, Public Economics, Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Neuroeconomics The Department of Economics (AE1) of Maastricht University (Netherlands) offers

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      Source URL: www.cesifo-group.de

      Language: English - Date: 2016-01-05 12:11:17
        4short lecture series The briq Short Lecture Series comprises two lectures of 90 minutes each, held consecutively on a single day by top-level researchers in the fields of behavioral economics and the sources of inequalit

        short lecture series The briq Short Lecture Series comprises two lectures of 90 minutes each, held consecutively on a single day by top-level researchers in the fields of behavioral economics and the sources of inequalit

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        Source URL: www.briq-institute.org

        - Date: 2018-06-14 03:39:17
          5Richard Thaler and the Rise of Behavioral Economics Nicholas Barberis Yale University April 2018∗  Abstract

          Richard Thaler and the Rise of Behavioral Economics Nicholas Barberis Yale University April 2018∗ Abstract

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          Source URL: faculty.som.yale.edu

          Language: English - Date: 2018-04-22 14:41:12
            6Microsoft Word - Do We Need Behavioral Economics to Explain Law-EJLE-Web

            Microsoft Word - Do We Need Behavioral Economics to Explain Law-EJLE-Web

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            Source URL: www.peterleeson.com

            Language: English - Date: 2017-12-08 17:31:08
              7Behavioral Identification in Coalitional Bargaining: An Experimental Analysis of Demand Bargaining and Alternating Offers∗ Guillaume Fréchette New York University, Dept of Economics John H. Kagel

              Behavioral Identification in Coalitional Bargaining: An Experimental Analysis of Demand Bargaining and Alternating Offers∗ Guillaume Fréchette New York University, Dept of Economics John H. Kagel

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              Source URL: www.econ.ohio-state.edu

              Language: English - Date: 2011-12-15 19:09:29
                8VERSION JANUARY 20, 2015  A Review of Behavioral Economics in Reproductive Health Prepared for the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) by Lydia Ashton, Nisha Giridhar, Sarah Jane Holcombe, Temina Madon, and Ellie T

                VERSION JANUARY 20, 2015 A Review of Behavioral Economics in Reproductive Health Prepared for the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA) by Lydia Ashton, Nisha Giridhar, Sarah Jane Holcombe, Temina Madon, and Ellie T

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                Source URL: www.beri-research.org

                Language: English - Date: 2017-11-30 14:33:52
                  9Behavioral Development Economics Ravi Kanbur* October, 2003 The “Stiglitzian” paradigm is alive and well in modern development economics. Indeed, in many ways it might be said to dominate analytical development econo

                  Behavioral Development Economics Ravi Kanbur* October, 2003 The “Stiglitzian” paradigm is alive and well in modern development economics. Indeed, in many ways it might be said to dominate analytical development econo

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                  Source URL: www.arts.cornell.edu

                  - Date: 2003-10-14 15:52:25
                    10Non-Welfarist Optimal Taxation and Behavioral Public Economics* by Ravi Kanbur Cornell University Jukka Pirttilä Bank of Finland

                    Non-Welfarist Optimal Taxation and Behavioral Public Economics* by Ravi Kanbur Cornell University Jukka Pirttilä Bank of Finland

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                    Source URL: www.arts.cornell.edu

                    - Date: 2004-09-02 12:55:59