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ArtikelNeuroeconomics : Using Neuroscience to Make Economic Predictions  
Oleh: Camerer, Colin F.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Economic Journal (EBSCO) vol. 117 no. 519 (Mar. 2007), page C26-42.
Topik: ECONOMICS; neuroeconomics; neuroscience; economic predictions
Fulltext: C26.pdf (565.78KB)
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Isi artikelNeuroeconomics seeks to ground economic theory in detailed neural mechanisms which are expressed mathematically and make behavioural predictions. One finding is that simple kinds if economising for life and death decision (food, sex and danger) do occur in the brain as rational theories assume. Another set of findings appears to support the neural basis of constructs posited in behavioural economics, such as a preference for immediacy and non linear weighting of small and large probabilities. A third direction shows how understandong neural circuitry permits predictions and causal experiments which show state - dependence of revealed preference - except that states are biological and neural variables.
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