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An empirically based microeconomics / Herbert A. Simon.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Rafaele Mattioli LecturesPublication details: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1997.Description: x, 223 páginas ; 25 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 0521624126
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.5  S45e  21
Other classification:
  • B21
Contents:
First lecture: rationality in decision making ; 1. Development of the concept of rationality ; 2. Contemporary choice theory ; 3. The plurality of rationalities ; 4. The history reviewed ; 5. Empirical tests of theories ; Second lecture: the role of organisations in an economy ; 1. Organisations and markets ; 2. Altruism and organisational identification ; 3. Organization, management and the economy ; 4. Conclusion -- Third lecture: empirical evidence for economics ; 1. How much theory, and how concrete ; 2. Implications of data for theory ; 3.The sources of data on economic processes ; 4. Seeking empirical data outside the business firm ; 5. Decision making in the business firm: case studies ; 6. Economic history ; 7. Data from “applied” economics ; 8. Survey techniques.
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First lecture: rationality in decision making ; 1. Development of the concept of rationality ; 2. Contemporary choice theory ; 3. The plurality of rationalities ; 4. The history reviewed ; 5. Empirical tests of theories ; Second lecture: the role of organisations in an economy ; 1. Organisations and markets ; 2. Altruism and organisational identification ; 3. Organization, management and the economy ; 4. Conclusion -- Third lecture: empirical evidence for economics ; 1. How much theory, and how concrete ; 2. Implications of data for theory ; 3.The sources of data on economic processes ; 4. Seeking empirical data outside the business firm ; 5. Decision making in the business firm: case studies ; 6. Economic history ; 7. Data from “applied” economics ; 8. Survey techniques.

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