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Decision Making : A Behavioral Economic Approach Paperback

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Michal Skorepa
Book Description
Decision Making' provides a broad survey of the field of decision making from the perspective of the economics researcher. The book is divided into two parts, the first provides a concise and systematic overview of the field of decision research, and the second goes deeper into key topics and debates within the field.
Language
English
Publisher
MacMillan Education UK
Publication Date
24 January 2011
Number of Pages
400
About the Author
MICHAL SKO?EPA is a Lecturer in Decision Research and Behavioral Economics at the Institute for Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, where he received his PhD. He has been teaching a course based on the material in this textbook for over a decade. Currently he is an Advisor to the Vice-Governor of the Czech National Bank, and he is President of the Czech Economic Society.
Editorial Review
This book thoroughly describes and discusses important behavioural models of individual economic decision making. It will be useful to students and researchers within economics and related social sciences who wish to understand the many important results and insights from this exciting research area. Anders Poulsen, Lecturer in Economics, School of Economics, University of East Anglia