An empirically based microeconomics
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Author: Herbert A. Simon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Place of printing: Cambridge
Year of publication: 1997
Necklace: Raffaele Mattioli Lectures
In his Mattioli Lectures, Nobel Laureate Professor Herbert A. Simon directs attention to the kinds of empirical research that are necessary for progress in microeconomics. He traces the development of neoclassical economic theory and its gradual retreat from empiricism to abstraction. He then discusses the importance of business firms to the economic system, and the need for a thoroughly empirical understanding of how organisations work and reach their decisions. Finally, he examines innovative approaches to empirical research, including experimental economics, observational methods for studying economic behaviour, and the kinds of simulation models that are needed to interpret decision process. A round-table discussion of these issues follows; the participants, in addition to Professor Simon, are Professors Claudio Dematte, Massimo Egidi, Richard M. Goodwin, Robert Marris, Aldo Montesano and Riccardo Viale.
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Specimen in good condition, with yellowing, dust spots and slight signs of wear. Dust jacket with minimal yellowing and dust spots. Small dust spot on the back. Slightly yellowed cuts and pages.
ISBN Code: 0521624126
EAN: 9780521624121
Pages: x; 223
Format: Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions (cm):
Height: 25
Width: 17
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First edition. English text / English text.
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