Update search
Filter
- All
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- All
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- All
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- All
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- All
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
Filter
- All
- Title
- Author
- Author Affiliations
- Full Text
- Abstract
- Keyword
- DOI
- ISBN
- EISBN
- ISSN
- EISSN
- Issue
- Volume
- References
NARROW
Format
Journal
Type
Date
Availability
1-2 of 2
Keywords: B1
Close
Follow your search
Access your saved searches in your account
Would you like to receive an alert when new items match your search?
Sort by
Journal Articles
Adam Smith: Homo Socialis, Yes; Social Preferences, No; Reciprocity Was to Be Explained
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2015) 2 (1-2): 183–193.
Published: 29 July 2015
... 2015 V L. Smith Licensed re-use rights only C9 B1 B4 The featured paper by Gintis and Helbing (2015) offers much that I agree with: The title suggesting that our species is well-described as “homo socialis.” Rejection of the neo-classical assumption that across...
Journal Articles
Balanced versus Randomized Field Experiments in Economics: Why W. S. Gosset aka “Student” Matters
Available to Purchase
Journal:
Review of Behavioral Economics
Review of Behavioral Economics (2014) 1 (1-2): 167–208.
Published: 15 January 2014
... B1 A model whose faults you can all too easily acquire is sure to mislead you. Horace (20 B.C.) Randomization is a metaphor and not an ideal or “gold standard”. Heckman and Vytlacil (2007) Over the past decade randomized field experiments have gained prominence in the toolkit...
