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predict exchange rates and to advocate floating exchange rates, economists unwittingly employ nominalist heuristics. Second …, nominalist heuristics have influenced actual exchange rates through the centuries, and this finding is replicated in the … laboratory. Third, nominalist heuristics are incompatible with expected utility theory which excludes the evaluation stage, and …
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This paper extends choice theory by allowing for the interaction between cognitive costs and imitative dynamics. The authors experimentally investigate the role of imitation when participants face a task which is costly in cognitive terms. In order to disentangle different choice dynamics, they...
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Standard equilibrium concepts in game theory find it difficult to explain the empirical evidence from a large number of static games, including the prisoner's dilemma game, the hawk-dove game, voting games, public goods games and oligopoly games. Under uncertainty about what others will do in...
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