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Economists on Literature (I missed Rubinstein here) www.routledge.com/Economics-an...
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Economics and fiction often pursue parallel objectives. Economists analyze human decisions and interactions in markets and other institutions. Fiction writers also provide keen insights into individua...
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Thrilled to announce that next week, the Department of Economics and Business Economics at Radboud will host an interdisciplinary workshop on the promises and limitations of market design! We will jointly brainstorm on how market design projects work and why they might fail to work.
Guillaume Yon on marketplace engineering muse.jhu.edu/pub/56/artic...
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The lineup is amazing -- we will have economists, a historian of ideas, a historical sociologist, a law scholar, and a philosopher. Some market designers and other scholars from the Netherlands and Germany are expected to join, too. I will be looking forward to productive conversations!
In May 26-29, I will be in Nice for the first(!!) joint ESHET-HES annual conference, co-presenting our paper on Sleeping Beauties in Economics(with I Moscati and R. Sugden) and chairing two sessions on microeconomic theory and on late Soviet econ. Venez nombreux! eshet-conference.net/joint-eshet-...
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