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NeuroEconomics

Abstract
Over the last two years a research field has developed under the banner of 'neuroeconomics' in which recent neuroscientific methods are deploid to analyze economically relevant processes. This paper aims to provide an overview of the methodology and current state of neuroeconomic research by giving a brief definition of the concept of neuroeconomics, outlining relevant methodologies, and describing studies undertaken in the current research areas to date. Finally, some future prospects are considered.

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Download http://129.3.20.41/eps/exp/papers/0412/0412005.pdf
Repository RePEc (Germany)
Type preprint

Cited publications (5)
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