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Decks in this class (26)

1 - introduction (part 1)
What is experimental economics us...,
What is behaviour economics,
What is the difference between ex...
14  cards
2 - why hasnt economics been experimental and behavioural all along?
What is behavioural economics,
What was economics in 20th century,
What were the 3 key features of 2...
18  cards
3 - why hasnt economics been experimental all along
Why did be emerge,
What makes lab experiments genera...,
How does the mugs and chocolate l...
21  cards
4 - Expected utility theory and what might be wrong with it
What is the standard model of dec...,
What is the be model of decision ...,
What is eut
28  cards
5 - implication of CRE and dynamic choice
What is dynamic choice problem un...,
What were the phenomena seen in s...,
How are dynamic decision problems...
19  cards
6 - evidence on dynamic choice
What is the paper,
What were the 3 challenges of the...,
What was the plans problem how ca...
29  cards
7 - Prospect theory
What is an alternative decision m...,
What is expected utility,
What are the 2 modifications of eut
23  cards
8 - explanations of Allais paradoxes
What is the other explanation of ...,
What is salience theory,
What is salience theory distinct ...
27  cards
9 - task sensitive preferences
What are the ways that the descri...,
What are task sensitive preferences,
What does inherently comparative ...
28  cards
10 - Investigating the causes of PR
What was the objective of tversky...,
If invaraince principle holds,
If standard pr observed and it is...
21  cards
11 - public goods games (part 2)
What are issues with creating exp...,
What is ne,
What are the 2 different interpre...
31  cards
12 - Conditional cooperation + strategy method
Are contributions in repeated pub...,
What 2 things do we have to accou...
22  cards
13 - punishment and the grimmer side
Peoples contributions in public g...,
What are other regarding preferences,
What is reciprocity
29  cards
14 - punishment robustness
Fehr and gachter 2000 findings,
What were features of fg 2000,
What did herrman thoni and gachte...
20  cards
15 - Ultimatum game
What is the ultimatum game,
What is the standard solution of ...,
What are the typical findings of ...
21  cards
17 - coordination and equilibrium selection
What are coordination games,
What are the 3 types of coordinat...,
What is a pure coordination game
32  cards
18 - corporate turnaround game
Key finding of van huyck et al 1990,
How did brandt and cooper extend ...,
What do weakest link results suggest
14  cards
19 - coordination and communication
Cooper et al 1992 recap,
What is the exerimental design of...,
What are the 3 communication trea...
16  cards
20 - payoff irrelevant cues
Schellings hypothesis,
What is a pure coordination game,
What is a payoff irrelevant cuein...
26  cards
Part 3 - 22 - intro
What are anomalies,
What is consumer sovereignty,
What is pareto imporvement what i...
15  cards
23 - experience under uncertainty
What are anomalies,
What is cre form of allais parado...,
What does cre violate
21  cards
24 - market experience and endowment effect
What is the standard theory,
What is the endowment effect,
Knetsch 1989 mugs chocolate
19  cards
25 - preference reversal
What is preference reversal,
What does pr imply,
What is auction market form used for
12  cards
26 - Nudge
What is a nudge,
Examples of nudges,
What is choice architecture
24  cards
27 - Nudge examples
What is the default example nudges,
Johnson and goldstein 2003 exampl...,
Johnson and goldstein 2003 exampl...
17  cards
28 - critiques of nudge policy
What are the 3 critiques of liber...,
2  cards

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