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The energy behind Vernon Smith's experimental economics

Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2007
This paper begins with the interplay of the induced value theory and the Hayek hypothesis, and subsequently suggests that we need to understand Vernon Smith's experimental method as not simply empirical, but encompassing a commitment to a special version of neoclassical demand theory.
Kyu Sang Lee, Philip Mirowski
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Sentiments and Motivations in Adam Smith and Vernon Smith

Forum for Social Economics, 2013
Vernon Smith (VS) discovered Adam Smith (AS) late in his professional career, and has adopted ideas from The Theory of Moral Sentiments to explain findings in experimental economics. Most important is the theorized link between moral sentiments and the evolution of property rights and law as foundations for commerce.
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Vernon Smith's Explanation of Moral Sentiments

Forum for Social Economics, 2013
This paper is a comment on Vernon Smith's paper, Adam Smith: from propriety and sentiments to property and wealth. This paper argues that while Vernon Smith is correct in his analysis that Adam Smith's theory of human nature, as expressed in The Theory of Moral Sentiments, provides a much more accurate model of behavior than does that of utility ...
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Vernon Smith: economics as a laboratory science

The Journal of Socio-Economics, 2004
Vernon Smith shared the Nobel Prize in 2002 with Daniel Kahneman. This article surveys Smith’s contributions to economics. His early efforts led to greater understanding of markets and market institutions, which developed into important contributions to the design of new markets. Subsequent research focused on the complexity of behavior in simple games,
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Vernon Smith Meets Messi in the Laboratory

2014
This chapter focuses on zero-sum experimental games where players are predicted to choose probability mixtures. Whereas perfectively competitive games do not represent the entire universe of strategic games involving mixed strategies, they are considered a “vital cornerstone”and can be regarded as the branch of game theory with the most solid ...
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Therapeutic irradiation and brain injury.

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, 1980
G. E. Sheline, W. Wara, V. Smith
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Radiosurgery for brain metastases: relationship of dose and pattern of enhancement to local control.

International Journal of Radiation Oncology, Biology, Physics, 1997
C. Shiau   +15 more
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Temperature distribution measurements in two-dimensional NMR imaging.

Medical Physics (Lancaster), 1983
D. Parker   +4 more
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