Useful Links / Further Reading

The Laureates
Daniel Kahneman
http://www.princeton.edu/~psych/PsychSite/fac_kahneman.html
Vernon L. Smith
http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/ facultybios/smith.html
 
Behavioral and Experimental Economics
Kagel, J.H. and A.E. Roth, (red.), “Handbook of Experimental economics”, Princeton University Press, 1995.
Kahneman, D. and A. Tversky (1979), “Prospect theory: An analysis of decision under risk”, Econometrica 47, 263-291.
Kahneman, D. and A. Tversky (red.), “Choices, Values and Frames”, Cambrige University Press, 2000.
Rabin, M., “Psychology and Economics”, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XXXVI, 11-46, March 1998.
Smith, V.L. (1962), “An experimental study of competitive market behavior”, Journal of Political Economy 70, 111-137.
Smith, V.L., “Bargaining and Market Behavior: Essays in Experimental Economics”, Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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