Behavioural economics
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Behavioural economics
(Schools of thought in economics, 6)(An Elgar reference collection)
E. Elgar , Gower, c1988
- : set
- v. 1
- v. 2
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
Behavioural Economics is a relatively new school of economic thought and can encompass a number of strands such as 'new institutional/transaction cost economics', economic psychology and psychological economics, consumer behaviour and decision theory. The papers presented here reveal something of the development, philosophy and range of applicability of behavioural economics.
Table of Contents
Contents: Volume I: 1. Methodology 2. Satisficing versus Optimizing Behaviour 3. Uncertainity, Expectation Formation and Economic Forecasting 4. The Theory of the Firm 5. Corporate Evolution 6. Conclusion * Volume II: 1. Information Problems and the Organization of Economic Activities 2. Consumer Behaviour Theory 3. Welfare Economics and Policy 4. Behavioural Perspectives on Macroeconomic Issues 5. Conclusion
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