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Introduction : Neuroeconomics of Learning and Decision

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  • Antoine BILLOT

    (Université de Paris 2, LEM)

  • Sacha BOURGEOIS-GIRONDE

    (Université de Paris 2, LEM)

  • Anne CORCOS

    (Université de Paris 2, LEM)

Abstract

Neuroeconomics is not in 2012 a unified field, after a decade of identifiable existence. It is not clear whether it should be defined as the "old" field of neurosciences of decision-making, as part of the most recent social neurosciences, or as something else, more loosely tapping jointly into experimental economics, decision-theory and cognitive and affective neuroscience.
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  • Antoine BILLOT & Sacha BOURGEOIS-GIRONDE & Anne CORCOS, 2012. "Introduction : Neuroeconomics of Learning and Decision," Discussion Papers (REL - Recherches Economiques de Louvain) 2012031, Université catholique de Louvain, Institut de Recherches Economiques et Sociales (IRES).
  • Handle: RePEc:ctl:louvre:2012031
    Note: Special Issue : Trust and Decision through Neuro-Economics
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    1. Daniel Serra, 2019. "La neuroéconomie en question : débats et controverses," Working Papers halshs-02160911, HAL.

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