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Rationality in Economics: constructivist and ecological forms.

SMITH Vernon L.

CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS

2008

364

331.55-SMITH

ECONOMIC THEORY ; ECONOMIC SOCIOLOGY ; POLITICAL ECONOMY ; ECOLOGY ; RATIONALIZATION ; BEHAVIOR


Number of copies : 1
No. Call n° Bar code Commentary
1 [available]

Comment : Nobel Prize in Economics
Prix Nobel en Economie

ISBN 13 : 978-0521871358

Contents : Contents

Part I. Rationality, Markets, and Institutions
1. Rediscovering the Scottish philosophers
2. On two forms of rationality

Part II. Impersonal Exchange: The Extended Order of the Market
3. Relating the two concepts of a rational order
4. Market institutions and performance
5. Asymmetric information and equilibrium without process
6. FCC Spectrum auctions and combinatorial designs: theory and experiment
7. Psychology and markets
8. What is rationality?

Part III. Personal Exchange: the external order of social exchange
9. Emergent order without the law
10. The effects of context on behavior
11. Investment trust games: effects of gains from exchange in dictator giving
12. Reciprocity in trust games

Part IV. Order and Rationality in Method and Mind
13. Rationality in science
14. Neuroeconomics: the internal order of the mind
15. A summary

Language : English

Place of publishing : CAMBRIDGE

Location : Nice Library

Material : Paper

Statement : Présent

Owner : Bibliothèque