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The course addresses the following questions: What are the advantages and limitations of experimental economics? How important are deviations from the assumptions of full rationality and strict self-interest in determining outcomes of economic interaction? It is argued that identifying...
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Students learn how the toolbox of experimental economics can be used in research, and learn to be critical consumers of the rapidly growing behavioral and experimental economics literature. More generally, the course contributes to a deeper understanding of the basic principles of rationality...
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- Students learn how the toolbox of experimental economics can be used in research, and learn to be critical consumers of the rapidly growing behavioral and experimental economics literature. More generally, the course contributes to a deeper understanding of the basic principles of rationality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008911637
The course aims at giving the student knowledge of game theory, non-cooperative as well as cooperative, and its applications in economic models. The student who successfully completed the course will learn the basic game theory and will be enabled to work further with advanced game theory. The...
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We welcome papers in all areas within microeconometrics and encourage both applied and theoretical contributions. Confirmed keynote speakers are: Professor Jeffrey A. Smith, University of Michigan and Professor Edward J. Vytlacil, Yale University
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