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Accelerating Cognitive Economics: Why Now, and How?

Andrew Caplin ()
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Andrew Caplin: New York University

Chapter Chapter 10 in An Introduction to Cognitive Economics, 2025, pp 131-139 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter proposes development of an Accelerator for Cognitive Economics to speed to lower these barriers. It invites readers to join in and to speed development of cognitive economics. It invites readers to complete a survey to indicate areas of particular interest. It also invites participation in a series of meet-ups, both virtual and personal. This includes meetings of interdisciplinary teams of researchers with grant officers, policy makers, business leaders, community leaders, and other interested parties.

Keywords: Accelerator for cognitive economics; Survey of interest in cognitive economics; Meet-up of researchers with grant officers; Meet-up of researchers with policy makers; Meet-up of researchers with business leaders; Meet-up of researchers with community leaders; Launch events for cognitive economics (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-73042-9_10

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