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Cognitive Economics

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Written in an informal way, this book is addressed to philosophers or cognitive scientists curious of how economics deals with cognition and to graduate students in economics eager to discover how economics evolves. It aims at extending the framework of game theory in order to better fit with the results of rapidly increasing laboratory experiments concerned with individual choices and collective interactions.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published November 12, 2007

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December 6, 2019
I didn't find this book presented in an informal tone as proposed, and I think it overcomplicates concepts. For people with a strong foundation in logic theory, but overall quite difficult, despite the clarifying examples after every paragraph.
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