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Experiments in Economics:Decision Making and Markets

John Hey

in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: This book provides the most important publications of John D Hey over his almost 50-year career in academia, concentrating primarily on his publications in the field of experimental economics. This is a field that has grown dramatically over the last 30 years, and John D Hey has contributed significantly to its growth and development. The papers included in this volume cover the whole range from individual decision making, both static and dynamic under risk and uncertainty, through games, bargaining and auctions, to markets. The author has contributed in all these fields, and has pioneered much new methodology.

Keywords: Experimental Economics; Risk; Ambiguity; Markets; Auctions; Bargaining; Econometrics; Methodology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C90 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
ISBN: 9789813235809
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Mixture models of choice under risk , pp 3-12 Downloads
Anna Conte, John Hey and Peter Moffatt
Ch 2 Does Repetition Improve Consistency? , pp 13-62 Downloads
John Hey
Ch 3 INVESTIGATING GENERALIZATIONS OF EXPECTED UTILITY THEORY USING EXPERIMENTAL DATA , pp 63-98 Downloads
John Hey and Chris Orme
Ch 4 Discriminating between Preference Functionals: A Preliminary Monte Carlo Study , pp 99-118 Downloads
Enrica Carbone and John Hey
Ch 5 When and how to satisfice: an experimental investigation , pp 121-137 Downloads
John Hey, Yudistira Permana and Nuttaporn Rochanahastin
Ch 6 The explanatory and predictive power of non two-stage-probability theories of decision making under ambiguity , pp 139-167 Downloads
John Hey and Noemi Pace
Ch 7 Assessing multiple prior models of behaviour under ambiguity , pp 169-188 Downloads
Anna Conte and John Hey
Ch 8 The descriptive and predictive adequacy of theories of decision making under uncertainty/ambiguity , pp 189-219 Downloads
John Hey, Gianna Lotito and Anna Maffioletti
Ch 9 Strategies in dynamic decision making – An experimental investigation of the rationality of decision behaviour , pp 223-233 Downloads
John Hey and Julia A. Knoll
Ch 10 Dynamic decision making: what do people do? , pp 235-273 Downloads
John Hey and Luca Panaccione
Ch 11 Naive, resolute or sophisticated? A study of dynamic decision making , pp 275-299 Downloads
John Hey and Gianna Lotito
Ch 12 How far ahead do people plan? , pp 301-306 Downloads
John Hey and Julia A. Knoll
Ch 13 Why We Should Not Be Silent About Noise , pp 309-329 Downloads
John Hey
Ch 14 COMPARING THEORIES: WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR? , pp 331-352 Downloads
John Hey
Ch 15 Are Preference Reversals Errors? An Experimental Investigation , pp 353-364 Downloads
Ulrich Schmidt and John Hey
Ch 16 Which Error Story is Best? , pp 365-380 Downloads
Enrica Carbone and John Hey
Ch 17 Experimental investigations of errors in decision making under risk , pp 381-388 Downloads
John Hey
Ch 18 Does money impede convergence? , pp 391-408 Downloads
John Hey and Daniela Di Cagno
Ch 19 What price compromise? , pp 409-426 Downloads
John Bone, John Hey and John Suckling
Ch 20 EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE ON ENGLISH AUCTIONS: ORAL OUTCRY VERSUS CLOCK , pp 427-466 Downloads
Ricardo Gonçalves and John Hey
Ch 21 Do Markets Drive Out Lemmings—or Vice Versa? , pp 467-489 Downloads
John Hey and Andrea Morone

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