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Economic Choice Theory

by John H. Kagel, Raymond C. Battalio, Leonard Green

This book details the results of the authors' research program using laboratory animals to experimentally investigate individual choice theory in economics. Economic models are compared to psychological and biological choice models along with the results of experiments sorted out between these competing explanations.

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Paperback
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English
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This book details the results of the authors' research using laboratory animals to investigate individual choice theory in economics-consumer-demand and labour supply behaviour and choice under uncertainty. The use of laboratory animals provides the opportunity to conduct controlled experiments involving precise and demanding tests of economic theory with rewards and punishments of real consequence. Economic models are compared to psychological and biological choice models along with the results of experiments testing between these competing explanations. Results of animal experiments are used to address questions of social policy importance.

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This compelling book details the results of the authors’ research using laboratory animals to investigate individual choice theory in economics-consumer-demand and labour supply behaviour and choice under uncertainty. The use of laboratory animals provides the opportunity to conduct controlled experiments involving precise and demanding tests of economic theory with rewards and punishments of real consequence. Economic models are compared to psychological and biological choice models along with the results of experiments testing between these competing explanations.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Commodity-choice behaviour I: some initial tests of the theory; 3. Commodity-choice behaviour II: tests of competing motivational processes and the representative consumer hypothesis; 4. Labour-supply behaviour I: initial tests of the theory with some public policy implications; 5. Labour-supply behaviour II: tests of competing motivational processes and earnings distributions for animal workers; 6. Choices over uncertain outcomes; 7. Intertemporal choice; 8. Summing up; Bibliography; Index.

Review

"This is a fscinating book. In it the authors report the results of years of research testing the basic propositions of economic theory on animals, primarily rats and pigeons...Who should read this book? As indicated previously it can be read profitably by students in introductory courses. Any economist willing to consider truly original and creative applications of economic theory and experimental methodology should be intrigued by this book...one cannot help but marvel at the ability of a theory which was developed by introspective consideration of how we make choices to explain complicated behavior of other species." David Grether, Journal of Economic Literature

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This book describes the authors' research program using laboratory animals to investigate individual choice theory in economics.

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"This is a fscinating book. In it the authors report the results of years of research testing the basic propositions of economic theory on animals, primarily rats and pigeons....Who should read this book? As indicated previously it can be read profitably by students in introductory courses. Any economist willing to consider truly original and creative applications of economic theory and experimental methodology should be intrigued by this book....one cannot help but marvel at the ability of a theory which was developed by introspective consideration of how we make choices to explain complicated behavior of other species." David Grether, Journal of Economic Literature

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This book describes the authors' research program using laboratory animals to investigate individual choice theory in economics.

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This book details the results of the authors' research program using laboratory animals to experimentally investigate individual choice theory in economics. Economic models are compared to psychological and biological choice models along with the results of experiments sorted out between these competing explanations.

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This book details the results of the authors' research program using laboratory animals to experimentally investigate individual choice theory in economics. Economic models are compared to psychological and biological choice models along with the results of experiments sorted out between these competing explanations.

Details

ISBN0521035929
Author Leonard Green
Short Title ECONOMIC CHOICE THEORY
Pages 248
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Language English
ISBN-10 0521035929
ISBN-13 9780521035927
Media Book
Format Paperback
Year 2007
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Subtitle An Experimental Analysis of Animal Behavior
Place of Publication Cambridge
Country of Publication United Kingdom
DOI 10.1604/9780521035927
UK Release Date 2007-03-23
AU Release Date 2007-03-23
NZ Release Date 2007-03-23
Illustrations 28 Tables, unspecified; 39 Halftones, unspecified
Publication Date 2007-03-23
Alternative 9780511664854
DEWEY 330.1
Audience Professional & Vocational

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