Decision Making' provides a broad survey of the field of decision making from the perspective of the economics researcher. The book is divided into two parts, the first provides a concise and systematic overview of the field of decision research, and the second goes deeper into key topics and debates within the field.
Decision Making' provides a broad survey of the field of decision making from the perspective of the economics researcher. The book is divided into two parts, the first provides a concise and systematic overview of the field of decision research, and the second goes deeper into key topics and debates within the field.
MICHAL SKO?EPA is a Lecturer in Decision Research and Behavioral Economics at the Institute for Economic Studies, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, where he received his PhD. He has been teaching a course based on the material in this textbook for over a decade. Currently he is an Advisor to the Vice-Governor of the Czech National Bank, and he is President of the Czech Economic Society.
Inhaltsangabe
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS Introduction and Motivation Basic Concepts An Overview of the Main Areas of Decision Science History of Research on Decision-making Methodology of Decision Science Selected Decision Maxims PART II: MODELS AND FINDINGS Inductive Reasoning I Generalization and Sampling Inductive Reasoning II Forecasting Inductive Reasoning III Influenceof Comparing Comparing in General I Types of Utilities Comparing in General II Reference Dependence Comparing I Multiple States of the World Comparing II Multiple Periods Bibliography Index.
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS.- Introduction and Motivation.- Basic Concepts.- An Overview of the Main Areas of Decision Science.- History of Research on Decision-making.- Methodology of Decision Science.- Selected Decision Maxims.- PART II: MODELS AND FINDINGS.- Inductive Reasoning I Generalization and Sampling.- Inductive Reasoning II Forecasting.- Inductive Reasoning III Influenceof Comparing.- Comparing in General I Types of Utilities.- Comparing in General II Reference Dependence.- Comparing I Multiple States of the World.- Comparing II Multiple Periods.- Bibliography.- Index.
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS Introduction and Motivation Basic Concepts An Overview of the Main Areas of Decision Science History of Research on Decision-making Methodology of Decision Science Selected Decision Maxims PART II: MODELS AND FINDINGS Inductive Reasoning I Generalization and Sampling Inductive Reasoning II Forecasting Inductive Reasoning III Influenceof Comparing Comparing in General I Types of Utilities Comparing in General II Reference Dependence Comparing I Multiple States of the World Comparing II Multiple Periods Bibliography Index.
PART I: FUNDAMENTALS.- Introduction and Motivation.- Basic Concepts.- An Overview of the Main Areas of Decision Science.- History of Research on Decision-making.- Methodology of Decision Science.- Selected Decision Maxims.- PART II: MODELS AND FINDINGS.- Inductive Reasoning I Generalization and Sampling.- Inductive Reasoning II Forecasting.- Inductive Reasoning III Influenceof Comparing.- Comparing in General I Types of Utilities.- Comparing in General II Reference Dependence.- Comparing I Multiple States of the World.- Comparing II Multiple Periods.- Bibliography.- Index.
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