Experimental Studies of Interactive Decisions [electronic resource] /

This book is about the interplay of theory and experimentation on group decision making in economics. The theories that the book subjects to experimental testing mostly come from the theory of games. The decisions investigated in the book mostly concern economic interaction like strict competition. two-person bargaining. and coalition formation. The underlying philosophy of the articles collected in this book is consistent with the opinion of a growing number of economists and psychologists that economic issues cannot be understood fully just by thinking about them. Rather. the interplay between theory and experimentation is critical for the development of economics as an observational science (Smith. 1989). Reports of laboratory experiments in decision making and economics date back more than thirty years (e.g .• Allais. 1953; Davidson. Suppes. and Siegel. 1957; Flood. 1958; Friedman. 1%3; Kalisch. Milnor. Nash. and Nering. 1954; Lieberman. 1%0; Mosteller and Nogee. 1951; Rapoport. Chammah. Dwyer. and Gyr. I %2; Siegel and Fouraker. I %0; Stone. 1958). However. only in the last ten or fifteen years has laboratory experimentation in economics started its steady transformation from an occasional curiosity into a regular means for investigating various economic phenomena and examining the role of economic institutions. Groups of researchers in the USA and abroad have used experimental methods with increasing sophistication to attack economic problems that arise in individual decision making under risk. two-person bargaining.

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Main Authors: Rapoport, Amnon. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1990
Subjects:Business., Operations research., Decision making., Business and Management., Operation Research/Decision Theory.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1992-1
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Experimental Studies of Interactive Decisions [electronic resource] /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2198662018-07-30T23:56:53ZExperimental Studies of Interactive Decisions [electronic resource] / Rapoport, Amnon. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,1990.engThis book is about the interplay of theory and experimentation on group decision making in economics. The theories that the book subjects to experimental testing mostly come from the theory of games. The decisions investigated in the book mostly concern economic interaction like strict competition. two-person bargaining. and coalition formation. The underlying philosophy of the articles collected in this book is consistent with the opinion of a growing number of economists and psychologists that economic issues cannot be understood fully just by thinking about them. Rather. the interplay between theory and experimentation is critical for the development of economics as an observational science (Smith. 1989). Reports of laboratory experiments in decision making and economics date back more than thirty years (e.g .• Allais. 1953; Davidson. Suppes. and Siegel. 1957; Flood. 1958; Friedman. 1%3; Kalisch. Milnor. Nash. and Nering. 1954; Lieberman. 1%0; Mosteller and Nogee. 1951; Rapoport. Chammah. Dwyer. and Gyr. I %2; Siegel and Fouraker. I %0; Stone. 1958). However. only in the last ten or fifteen years has laboratory experimentation in economics started its steady transformation from an occasional curiosity into a regular means for investigating various economic phenomena and examining the role of economic institutions. Groups of researchers in the USA and abroad have used experimental methods with increasing sophistication to attack economic problems that arise in individual decision making under risk. two-person bargaining.Section A: Two-Person Interaction -- 1. Optimal Policies for the Prisoner’s Dilemma -- 2. Experimental Studies of Interdependent Mixed-Motive Games -- 3. Decisions of Timing in Bipolarized Conflict Situations with Complete Information -- 4. Decisions of Timing in Conflict Situations of Incomplete Information -- 5. Decisions of Timing in Experimental Probabilistic Duels -- 6. Effects of Fixed Costs in Two-Person Sequential Bargaining -- Section B: Small Group Interaction -- 7. A PDP-11/45 Program for Playing n-Person Characteristic Function Games -- 8. Test of the Bargaining Set and Kernel Models in Three-Person Games -- 9. Test of the Kernel and Two Bargaining Set Models in Four- and Five- Person Games -- 10. Standards of Fairness in 4-Person Monopolistic Cooperative Games -- 11. Coalition Formation in the Triad When Two are Weak and One is Strong -- 12. The Power of a Coalition and Payoff Disbursement in Three-Person Negotiable Conflicts -- 13. Coalition Formation in a Five-Person Market Game -- 14. Relative Gain Maximization in Sequential 3-Person Characteristic Function Games -- 15. Comparison of Theories for Payoff Disbursement of Coalition Values -- Section C: Large Group Interaction -- 16. Assessment of Political Power in the Israeli Knesset -- 17. Dominated, Connected, and Tight Coalitions in the Israeli Knesset -- Author Index.This book is about the interplay of theory and experimentation on group decision making in economics. The theories that the book subjects to experimental testing mostly come from the theory of games. The decisions investigated in the book mostly concern economic interaction like strict competition. two-person bargaining. and coalition formation. The underlying philosophy of the articles collected in this book is consistent with the opinion of a growing number of economists and psychologists that economic issues cannot be understood fully just by thinking about them. Rather. the interplay between theory and experimentation is critical for the development of economics as an observational science (Smith. 1989). Reports of laboratory experiments in decision making and economics date back more than thirty years (e.g .• Allais. 1953; Davidson. Suppes. and Siegel. 1957; Flood. 1958; Friedman. 1%3; Kalisch. Milnor. Nash. and Nering. 1954; Lieberman. 1%0; Mosteller and Nogee. 1951; Rapoport. Chammah. Dwyer. and Gyr. I %2; Siegel and Fouraker. I %0; Stone. 1958). However. only in the last ten or fifteen years has laboratory experimentation in economics started its steady transformation from an occasional curiosity into a regular means for investigating various economic phenomena and examining the role of economic institutions. Groups of researchers in the USA and abroad have used experimental methods with increasing sophistication to attack economic problems that arise in individual decision making under risk. two-person bargaining.Business.Operations research.Decision making.Business and Management.Operation Research/Decision Theory.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-1992-1URN:ISBN:9789400919921