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Managerial economics
About: Managerial economics is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 1524 publications have been published within this topic receiving 83965 citations.
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01 Jul 1980
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a tax model for the future contracts of the US Treasurys Bill and the corresponding future contracts contracts of future contracts in the United States.
Abstract: STUDY CENTER IN MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS AND FINANCE Working Paper 6-80 TAXES AND THE PRICING OF TREASURY BILL FUTURES CONTRACTS by Bradford Cornell July, 1980
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TL;DR: This paper provided one economist's perspective on the two-decade evolution of the field of environmental economics, by tracing it through personal reflections on the professional path that has led to my research and writing.
Abstract: This essay provides one economist’s perspective on the two-decade evolution of the field of environmental economics, by tracing it through personal reflections on the professional path that has led to my research and writing. Also, the article summarizes the highlights of some of my research and writing during this period.
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01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In the early days, game theory was considered as a part of mathematical economics and operational research in mathematics and it has been applied to various fields of natural sciences and human and social sciences as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: In its early days, game theory was considered as a part of mathematical economics and operational research in mathematics. Its application sphere expands constantly and it has currently been applied to various fields of natural sciences and human and social sciences. In recent years, because of its sophisticated and innovative studies on human behaviors and the development of new theoretical branches of modern economics such as behavioral economics and experimental economics, game theory has made remarkable breakthroughs and has been widely used in China. The successful application of game theory which has brought significant results reflects the development of Chinese quantitative economics and reveals some new trends in it such as the reform of methodology caused by the refocalization of contemporary economics on behavior.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors introduce the work of Vernon L. Smith, the winner of the Nobel Prize for economics in 2002, about experimental economics and discuss the relationship of experimental economics with game theory and economic simulation.
Abstract: This thesis introduce the work of Vernon L. Smith, the winner of Nobel Prize for economics in 2002, about experimental economics. And also discuss the relationship of experimental economics with game theory and economic simulation.
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