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Murray Geisler 2 RAND Logistics Systems Laboratory 2 RAND Systems Research Laboratory 2 experiments 2 history of economics 2 implementation rationality 2 normative microeconomics 2 procedural rationality 2 regulation 2 systems analysis 2 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Experiment 1 Kosten-Nutzen-Analyse 1 Logistics 1 Logistik 1 Rationality 1 Rationalität 1 Simulation 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 cost-benefit anal ysis 1 cost-benefit analysis 1 simulati on 1 simulation 1
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 2
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Klein, Judy L. 2
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Implementation Rationality: The Nexus of Psychology and Economics at the RAND Logistics Systems Laboratory, 1956-1966
Klein, Judy L. - 2015
In October 1956, the RAND Corporation establis hed the Logistics Systems Laboratory (LSL) with the goal of using simulation to translate the broad findings of normative microeconomics into detailed, implementable pr ocedures for US Air Force oper ations. The laboratory was housed in the training...
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Implementation rationality : the nexus of psychology and economics at the RAND logistics systems laboratory, 1956-1966s
Klein, Judy L. - 2015 - Version 3
In October 1956, the RAND Corporation establis hed the Logistics Systems Laboratory (LSL) with the goal of using simulation to translate the broad findings of normative microeconomics into detailed, implementable pr ocedures for US Air Force oper ations. The laboratory was housed in the training...
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