Behavioural and Experimental Economics
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Information, Finance and General Equilibrium
Charles R. Plott
Information, Finance and General Equilibrium brings together the seminal papers on which Charles R. Plott has founded our understanding of experimental economics and political science. -
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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... -
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The Economic Theory of Auctions
Edited by Paul Klemperer
This major two volume collection presents some of the most influential theoretical and empirical papers on the economic theory of auctions. -
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The Economics of Price Discrimination
Edited by George Norman
This volume brings together the most significant articles which have appeared over the past three decades analyzing the application and effects of price discrimination. -
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Political Economy, Oligopoly and Experimental Games
Martin Shubik
This book presents the most important published articles of Martin Shubik who has made a path-breaking contribution to game theory and political economy. The volume shows how game theory can be used to explore fundamental problems in ec... -
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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
In 1994, the Nobel Prize was awarded to Reinhard Selten, John Nash and John Harsanyi, for pioneering analysis in game theory. Selten was the first to refine the Nash equilibrium concept of non-cooperative games for analysing dynamic str...eBook:Find out more£25.00
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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
In Not Just for the Money Professor Frey challenges traditional economic theory and argues that people do not act in expectation of monetary gain alone, nor do they work solely because they are paid. Furthermore, the author claims that h... -
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Culture, Social Norms and Economics
Edited by Mark Casson
Economists have often been accused of failing to take full account of culture and social norms in their explanations of human behaviour. Cultural factors are playing an increasingly important role in economic theorizing and are achieving... -
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The Economics of Uncertainty
Edited by John D. Hey
This book documents the theoretical reconstruction of the theory of decision-making in the aftermath of this flood. It is divided into three parts and contains the key papers introducing and describing new theories of decision under risk... -
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ETHICS AND ECONOMICS
Edited by Alan P. Hamlin
The title provides an overview of the key structural issues at the interface of ethics and economics and collection will be welcomed by all those with an interest in economics and philosophy.