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, such as decision under Knightian uncertainty, the dynamics of economic (in)stability, and the voters’ preferences over …
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Behavioral economics characterizes decision-makers using psychologically-informed models. Cognitive science produces …
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Cognitive Economics is the economics of what is in people's minds. It is a vibrant area of research (much of it within Behavioral Economics, Labor Economics and the Economics of Education) that brings into play novel types of data—especially novel types of survey data. Such data highlight the...
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Cognitive Economics is the economics of what is in people's minds. It is a vibrant area of research (much of it within Behavioral Economics, Labor Economics and the Economics of Education) that brings into play novel types of data--especially novel types of survey data. Such data highlight the...
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We introduce a dynamic model of emotional behavior regulation that can generalize to a wide range of decision dilemmas …. Dilemmas are characterized by availability of mutually exclusive goals that a decision maker is dually motivated to pursue. In … observed between so-called “preferences” revealed in repeated decision dilemmas (e.g., by choosing A over B at time 1, then …
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