The second volume in this series comprises eleven contributions devoted to interrelations between economics and psychology and to the use of laboratory experimental methods for investigating economic outcomes in a market context. They study market behavior the regulation of monopolistic enterprises dual market bidding procedures and such issues as whether biases in probability judgments identified by psychologists in a pure choice context hold true in a market setting. Annotation copyright Book News Inc. Portland Or.
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