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Against simplicity and cognitive individualism [PDF]
Neuroeconomics illustrates our deepening descent into the details of individual cognition. This descent is guided by the implicit assumption that “individual human” is the important “agent” of neoclassical economics.
Wilcox, Nathaniel T.
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Some Considerations Regarding the Problem of Multidimensional Utility [PDF]
The concept of 'utility' is often used in ambiguous ways in economics, from having substantive psychological connotations to being a formal placeholder representing a person's preferences.
Martin Binder
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A developmental perspective on neuroeconomic mechanisms of contingency management.
Catherine Stanger +2 more
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The neural basis of bounded rational behavior [PDF]
Bounded rational behaviour is commonly observed in experimental games and in real life situations. Neuroeconomics can help to understand the mental processing underlying bounded rationality and out-of-equilibrium behaviour.
Giorgio Coricelli, Rosemarie Nagel
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Author Correction: Interplay between different forms of power and meritocratic considerations shapes fairness perceptions. [PDF]
Lois G, Riedl A.
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Behavioural Economics: Classical and Modern [PDF]
In this paper, the origins and development of behavioural economics, beginning with the pioneering works of Herbert Simon (1953) and Ward Edwards (1954), is traced, described and (critically) discussed, in some detail. Two kinds of behavioural economics –
K. Vela Velupillai +1 more
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Neuroeconomic approaches to emotion-related influences on decision-making [PDF]
Friederike Meyer
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