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The results of Ultimatum Game experiments are often quoted as evidence for the role of fairness in bargaining or in economic behaviour more generally. This paper argues that the observed fairness levels are contingent on the traditional experimental design where players are newly matched each...
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In this note we study a very simple trial & error learning process in the context of a Cournot oligopoly. Without any …
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This paper introduces learning dynamics into a posted-offer pricing game, in which sellers observe past …
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The literature on time-inconsistent preferences introduced naive, partially naive and sophisticated as types of agents that represent different levels of unawareness of agents' self-control problems. This paper incorporates time-inconsistent players in a sequential bargaining model. We first...
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of evolutionary and learning processes in this game. Only the continuous best response dynamic uniquely selects the …
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Experiential learning refers to learning which uses the learner’s experience as a base. This definition implies an … active and personal approach to learning. A more operational definition is provided below. While experiential learning has … experiential learning is not superior to traditional methods for transmitting knowledge. Similar results were found by Cherryholmes …
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. Natural learning, an approach to help learners assume responsibility, was compared with the traditional strategy in seven …
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Snapshots from Hell describes a first-year student<92>s experience in the Stanford Master of Business Administration (MBA) program in 1989. Peter Robinson, formerly a speech writer for President Reagan, tells about his experiences in applying to business schools, living with other MBA students,...</92>
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education has been losing effectiveness. Most important, students are not learning to do things, such as making an effective …
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^Susefulness.^T There is no evidence that the use of teacher ratings improves learning in the long run. The papers do not show that … is weak. I raise some questions about usefulness, with a particular emphasis on the ratings^R effects on learning. …
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