
handle: 10044/1/81899
Behavioural economics promises to bring economics closer to being evidence based. However, its ability to do this may depend on a methodological issue: whether the findings of behavioural economics...
evidence-based economics, PEEMs (Portable Extensions of Existing Models), 330, Economics, EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY, MODELS, Social Sciences, 1401 Economic Theory, causal mechanism, HEURISTICS, Behavioural economics, B41, Business & Economics, biases, D91, 1403 Econometrics, economic methodology, G41
evidence-based economics, PEEMs (Portable Extensions of Existing Models), 330, Economics, EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY, MODELS, Social Sciences, 1401 Economic Theory, causal mechanism, HEURISTICS, Behavioural economics, B41, Business & Economics, biases, D91, 1403 Econometrics, economic methodology, G41
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