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Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior – An Introduction to Experimental Economics (Second Edition)

Autor Charles A. Holt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 apr 2019
Economics is rapidly becoming a more experimental science, and the best way to convey insights from this research is to engage students in classroom simulations that motivate subsequent discussions and reading. In this expanded and updated second edition of Markets, Games, and Strategic Behavior, Charles Holt, one of the leaders in experimental economics, provides an unparalleled introduction to the study of economic behavior, organized around risky decisions, games of strategy, and economic markets that can be simulated in class. Each chapter is based on a key experiment, presented with accessible examples and just enough theory. Featuring innovative applications from the lab and the field, the book introduces new research on a wide range of topics. Core chapters provide an introduction to the experimental analysis of markets and strategic decisions made in the shadow of risk or conflict. Instructors can then pick and choose among topics focused on bargaining, game theory, social preferences, industrial organization, public choice and voting, asset market bubbles, and auctions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780691179247
ISBN-10: 0691179247
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 189 x 258 x 51 mm
Greutate: 1.36 kg
Editura: Princeton University Press

Notă biografică

Charles A. Holt is the A. Willis Robertson Professor of Political Economy and director of the Veconlab at the University of Virginia. A founding coeditor of the journal Experimental Economics and former president of the Economic Science Association, he is also a coauthor of the graduate textbook Experimental Economics (Princeton).