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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
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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 P8 KB (1,108 words) - 06:45, 29 January 2012
- * [http://www.neuroeconomics.com Neuroeconomics Blog, George Mason University] * [http://naturalrationality.blogspot.com Neuroeconomics and philosophy Blog]450 bytes (49 words) - 05:11, 13 January 2009
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- * [http://www.neuroeconomics.com Neuroeconomics Blog, George Mason University] * [http://naturalrationality.blogspot.com Neuroeconomics and philosophy Blog]450 bytes (49 words) - 05:11, 13 January 2009
- '''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]]377 bytes (30 words) - 23:15, 7 March 2024
- Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Neuroeconomics]]. Needs checking by a human.581 bytes (72 words) - 18:58, 11 January 2010
- *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 P8 KB (1,108 words) - 06:45, 29 January 2012
- ...hilosophy of economics#Behavioural economics|behavioural economics]] and [[neuroeconomics]]. ...in contrived situations, including those of [[behavioural economics]], [[neuroeconomics]] and [[prospect theory]].10 KB (1,413 words) - 06:54, 2 March 2021
- ...hilosophy of economics#Behavioural economics|behavioural economics]] and [[neuroeconomics]]. ...in contrived situations, including those of [[behavioural economics]], [[neuroeconomics]] and [[prospect theory]].10 KB (1,413 words) - 06:55, 2 March 2021
- ...ng the [[philosophy of economics]], the [[history of economic thought]], [[neuroeconomics]], [[economic model]] and [[econometrics]];5 KB (555 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
- ...rmation about human behaviour generated by [[behavioural economics]] and [[neuroeconomics]] is of scientific value in its own right, but can be considered to be part18 KB (2,739 words) - 19:47, 7 March 2024
- ...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 sen46 KB (6,683 words) - 07:05, 21 March 2024
- ...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 sen46 KB (6,686 words) - 07:05, 21 March 2024
- * [[Neuroeconomics]]32 KB (4,727 words) - 23:15, 7 March 2024