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Market dynamics and agents behaviors: a computational approach [PDF]

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We explore market dynamics generated by the Santa-Fe Artificial Stock Market model. It allows to study how agents adapt themselves to a market dynamic without knowing its generation process.
Derveeuw, Julien
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Lexicographic Preferences, Rationality and the Fallacies of Behavioral Economics

open access: yes, 2017
In this paper the differences between traditional economic theory and the relatively newer behavioral economic theory, which is a blend of economics and psychology, is discussed. The traditional assumptions regarding consumer preferences are explained and elaborated upon. This includes reflexivity, completeness, transitivity and continuity.
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The Psichology Behind The Economic Crisis [PDF]

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This paper is an extensive analysis of bought international business press and academic literature in the field about crisis management and related fields.
Amalia PANDELICA, Ionut PANDELICA
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Economics and psychology.Perfect rationality versus bounded rationality [PDF]

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Classical mathematical algorithms often fail to identify in time when the international financial crises occur although, as the classical theory of choice would suggest, the economic agents are rational and the markets are or should be efficient and ...
Schilirò, Daniele
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Normative rationality after behavioral economics: what is left?

open access: yesBehavioural Public Policy
Abstract The research of many decades by behavioral economists and psychologists has shown that the standard rationality axioms do not describe how individuals actually behave in many circumstances. Nevertheless, behavioral economists still argue for the normative character of the axioms: they describe how individuals should behave.
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Essays on Asymmetric Federalism [PDF]

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The growing research on fiscal and political federalism in economics (as well as rational choice political science) basically shares two main assumptions regarding federal institutions: it takes democratic and symmetric federations as the reference point.
Libman, Alexander
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