Efficient Methods for Empirical Tests of Behavioral Economics Theories in Laboratory and Field Experiments
<p>In the quest for a descriptive theory of decision-making, the rational actor model in economics imposes rather unrealistic expectations and abilities on human decision makers. The further we move from idealized scenarios, such as perfectly competitive markets, and ambitiously extend the rea...
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