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the role of perception in rational choice. …
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-subject experiment was conducted to analyze differences in heart rate (HR) and electromyography (EMG) between subjects watching videos … stress perception. …
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The rational expectations hypothesis is one of the cornerstones of current economic theorizing. This review discusses a number of experiments that focus on expectation formation by human subjects in a number of learning-to-forecast experiments and analyzes the implications for the rational...
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The main concern of economic science is to explain the Wealth of Nations. This tradition implies on the one hand, that wealth must be evaluated i.e.: economic science must elaborate a price theory; on the other hand, money should be integrated in economic theories because prices are expressed in...
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The evolution of Gini coefficient for personal incomes in the USA between 1947 and 2005 is analyzed and modeled. There are several versions of personal income distribution (PID) provided by the US Census Bureau (US CB) for this period with various levels of resolution. Effectively, these PIDs...
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The resolution of the controversy over the microfoundations of macroeconomics is important to heterodox economics. In this essay, I argue that the controversy is due to misspecification. That is, the conventional understanding of the controversy is that it is a reductionist exercise of...
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The present article assesses the capacity of modern macroeconomics to offer a convincing explanation of the clusters of errors in business and their recurrence, but the epistemological and theoretical framework of such an approach (holism, empiricism, aggregatism, mechanicism) put it in the...
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We study time preferences in a real-effort experiment with a one-month horizon. We report that two thirds of choices …
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
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concept; and (iii) it is necessary to distinguish the perception utility and emotion utility to respectively describe economic …
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