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Resultaten voor 'vernon l smith'
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Adam Smith’s Theory of Society
Social Rules for Order in Society and EconomyMany people are intrigued by the theories of Adam Smith, particularly those found within The Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS).
€ 98,95 -
Economics of Markets
Neoclassical Theory, Experiments, and Theory of Classical Price DiscoveryThis book establishes that neoclassical economics based on the marginal utility calculus failed to derive a theory of consumer market price discovery consistent with the experimental market evidence.
€ 60,50 -
The Evidence of Things Not Seen
Reflections on Faith, Science, and Economics€ 10,95 -
Handbook of Experimental Economics Results
Experimental methods in economics respond to circumstances that are not completely dictated by accepted theory or outstanding problems. This book reflects the spirit of adventure that experimentalists share and focuses on experiments in general rather than forcing an organization into traditional categories that do not fit.
€ 173,50 -
Rationality in Economics
Constructivist and Ecological Forms'The journey that brought Vernon Smith to his Nobel Prize is not over. It obviously brought us constructive tools, in the form of controlled experimental methods that allow economists to see the lay of the behavioral land more clearly than before. But this magisterial review of the whole journey, including precursors, reminds us that the scope of economics has always been much wider than the straw man that behaviorists like to attack. Properly understood, experimental methods force all economists to think of constructivist and ecological rationality as complementary ways of understanding behavior, rather than as fundamentally inconsistent views of behavior. The journey, then, has really just begun.' Glenn W. Harrison, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida
€ 99,95 -
Rationality in Economics
Constructivist and Ecological Forms'The journey that brought Vernon Smith to his Nobel Prize is not over. It obviously brought us constructive tools, in the form of controlled experimental methods that allow economists to see the lay of the behavioral land more clearly than before. But this magisterial review of the whole journey, including precursors, reminds us that the scope of economics has always been much wider than the straw man that behaviorists like to attack. Properly understood, experimental methods force all economists to think of constructivist and ecological rationality as complementary ways of understanding behavior, rather than as fundamentally inconsistent views of behavior. The journey, then, has really just begun.' Glenn W. Harrison, College of Business Administration, University of Central Florida
€ 48,50 -
Bargaining and Market Behavior
Essays in Experimental EconomicsA collection of papers by Vernon L. Smith including many of his contributions on bargaining and market behavior between 1990 and 1998.
€ 180,50 -
Who Owns the Environment?
There is still widespread disagreement about many aspects of America's property rights paradigm. The prominent contributors to this volume explore numerous theoretical and empirical possibilities for remedying these problems.
€ 85,95 -
A Life of Experimental Economics, Volume I
Forty Years of DiscoveryThis book provides an intimate history of Nobel Laureate Vernon Smith’s early life, combining elements of biography, history, economics and philosophy to show how crucial incidents early in his life provided the necessary framework for his research into experimental economics.
€ 32,95 -
Humanomics
Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century'The new economics has arrived, a 'humanomics' that leaves the humans in. It banishes the sociopath known as Max U without repopulating the economy with idiots to be nudged by overlords. Humanomics combines the sacred and the profane, just as we do. It is a scientific, and ethical, triumph.' Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, University of Illinois at Chicago, author of Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World
€ 33,50 -
Humanomics
Moral Sentiments and the Wealth of Nations for the Twenty-First Century'The new economics has arrived, a 'humanomics' that leaves the humans in. It banishes the sociopath known as Max U without repopulating the economy with idiots to be nudged by overlords. Humanomics combines the sacred and the profane, just as we do. It is a scientific, and ethical, triumph.' Deirdre Nansen McCloskey, University of Illinois at Chicago, author of Bourgeois Equality: How Ideas, Not Capital or Institutions, Enriched the World
€ 106,95 -
Rethinking Housing Bubbles
The Role of Household and Bank Balance Sheets in Modeling Economic Cycles'This book was a pleasure to read and is highly recommended to anyone interested in financial-economic crises. It offers many intuitive stories of potential causes of the crisis, particularly the pivotal role of the housing market with historical data from the Great Recession, the Great Depression, earlier US recessions and crises in other countries, all nicely illustrated by clear time series plots and graphs and backed up by tables. The book also offers stimulating ideas for behavioral agent-based modeling of the crisis supported by insights and data from laboratory experiments.' Cars Hommes, Journal of Economic Psychology
€ 78,95