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This thought provoking book is concerned with the need to deal adequately with uncertainty in environmental decision making. The author advances a critique of the use of traditional models and then develops an alternative model of decision making under uncertainty, based on the work of George...
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This book presents an up-to-date overview of the theory as well as the empirics of the relationship between investment … investment theory, professionals in the financial sector and students of macroeconomics and finance. Investment, Capital Market …
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adding to the existing thought in this area, with insights from game theory, rational choice under uncertainty and new …
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differing views regarding the role of economic theory as applied to the real world. William Greer reveals that the intellectual …
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developments in learning and game theory, transaction costs and evolutionary economics to provide new insights into economic and …
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including an adaptation of game theory, Marengo's computational model of organizational learning and the 'step by step' rule …
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uncertainty is implemented in economic experiments and to behavioural theory in general. It will prove a valuable companion for … academics of game theory, experimental economics and economic learning …
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, the nature and role of markets, and the theory of institutional evolution. The book not only outlines cutting …
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will appeal to a wide variety of scholars involved in evolutionary and institutional economics, and evolutionary theory. It …
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This book explores the relationship between exports and productivity. Whilst a body of research indicates that exporters have superior productivity to non-exporters, received wisdom suggests that this is because productive firms became exporters. Robert Salomon approaches this issue from a...
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