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  • '''Neuroeconomics''' is a branch of [[economics]] which studies the neural mechanisms of deci Neuroeconomics has been described as:
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  • ...most of the content is lists of papers, journals, schools, etc. related to Neuroeconomics, but doesn't really explain the subject. The part which does explain is sti Neuroeconomics could help to drag the profession back towards the real world. (A hint at t
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  • | pagename = Neuroeconomics | abc = Neuroeconomics
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  • *Proceedings of the 2nd conference on neuroeconomics. May 25-27, 2004. Munster, germany. (2005). Brain Res Bull, 67(5), 341-442. ...in, A. (2005). Modeling internal commitment mechanisms and self-control: A neuroeconomics approach to consumption-saving decisions. Games and Economic Behavior, In P
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  • * [http://www.neuroeconomics.com Neuroeconomics Blog, George Mason University] * [http://naturalrationality.blogspot.com Neuroeconomics and philosophy Blog]
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Neuroeconomics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • * [http://www.neuroeconomics.com Neuroeconomics Blog, George Mason University] * [http://naturalrationality.blogspot.com Neuroeconomics and philosophy Blog]
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  • | pagename = Neuroeconomics | abc = Neuroeconomics
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  • '''Neuroeconomics''' is a branch of [[economics]] which studies the neural mechanisms of deci Neuroeconomics has been described as:
    2 KB (264 words) - 05:12, 13 January 2009
  • * [[Neuroeconomics]]
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  • ...most of the content is lists of papers, journals, schools, etc. related to Neuroeconomics, but doesn't really explain the subject. The part which does explain is sti Neuroeconomics could help to drag the profession back towards the real world. (A hint at t
    952 bytes (144 words) - 03:56, 5 February 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Neuroeconomics]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...died at the [http://www.neuroeconomics.net/article.php/473.html Center for Neuroeconomics].
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  • *Proceedings of the 2nd conference on neuroeconomics. May 25-27, 2004. Munster, germany. (2005). Brain Res Bull, 67(5), 341-442. ...in, A. (2005). Modeling internal commitment mechanisms and self-control: A neuroeconomics approach to consumption-saving decisions. Games and Economic Behavior, In P
    8 KB (1,108 words) - 06:45, 29 January 2012
  • ''Disciplines'': Financial Economics, Neuroeconomics, Behavioral Economics, Econometrics, Economic History.
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  • ...Abstractions in Management and Economics: rationality, intentionality and neuroeconomics; Conceptualising money;
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  • * more on [[neuroeconomics]] and [[Philosophy of economics#Behavioural economics|behavioural economics
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  • ...hilosophy of economics#Behavioural economics|behavioural economics]] and [[neuroeconomics]]. ...in contrived situations, including those of [[behavioural economics]], [[neuroeconomics]] and [[prospect theory]].
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  • ...hilosophy of economics#Behavioural economics|behavioural economics]] and [[neuroeconomics]]. ...in contrived situations, including those of [[behavioural economics]], [[neuroeconomics]] and [[prospect theory]].
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  • ...ng the [[philosophy of economics]], the [[history of economic thought]], [[neuroeconomics]], [[economic model]] and [[econometrics]];
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  • ...rmation about human behaviour generated by [[behavioural economics]] and [[neuroeconomics]] is of scientific value in its own right, but can be considered to be part
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  • ...participants<ref>Joyce Berg, John Dickhaut, and Kevin McCabe, "[http://www.neuroeconomics.net/pdf/materials/434.pdf Trust, Reciprocity, and Social History]," ''Games ...p://www.neuroeconomicstudies.org/pdf/ZAK%20Trust%20chapter%20FINAL.pdf The Neuroeconomics of Trust]'' (Loma Linda University Medical Center).</ref> Trust in the sen
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  • ...participants<ref>Joyce Berg, John Dickhaut, and Kevin McCabe, "[http://www.neuroeconomics.net/pdf/materials/434.pdf Trust, Reciprocity, and Social History]," ''Games ...p://www.neuroeconomicstudies.org/pdf/ZAK%20Trust%20chapter%20FINAL.pdf The Neuroeconomics of Trust]'' (Loma Linda University Medical Center).</ref> Trust in the sen
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  • ...s system]], [[Network topology]], [[Neuroanatomy]], [[Neuro-diversity]], [[Neuroeconomics]], [[Neuroendocrinology]], [[Neuropathic pain]], [[Neurotransmitter]], [[Ne
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  • * [[Neuroeconomics]]
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