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In this book, ten prominent economists--including Nobel laureates and several likely laureates--offer their ideas about the world of the twenty-second century. In scenarios that range from the optimistic to the guardedly gloomy, these thinkers consider such topics as the transformation of work and wages, the continuing increase in inequality, the economic rise of China and India, the endlessly repeating cycle of crisis and (projected) recovery, the benefits of technology, the economic consequences of political extremism, and the long-range effects of climate change.
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A wealth of research in recent decades has seen the economic approach to human behavior extended over many areas previously considered to belong to sociology, political science, law, and other fields. Research has also shown that economics can provide insight into many aspects of sports, including soccer. Beautiful Game Theory is the first book that uses soccer to test economic theories and document novel human behavior. In this brilliant and entertaining book, Ignacio Palacios-Huerta illuminates economics through the world's most popular sport. He offers unique and often startling insights into game theory and microeconomics, covering topics such as mixed strategies, discrimination, incentives, and human preferences. He also looks at finance, experimental economics, behavioral economics, and neuroeconomics. Soccer provides rich data sets and environments that shed light on universal economic principles in interesting and useful ways. Essential reading for students, researchers, and sports enthusiasts, Beautiful Game Theory is the first book to show what soccer can do for economics.
Mathematics --- SPORTS & RECREATION / Soccer. --- MATHEMATICS / Game Theory. --- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory. --- Game theory --- Soccer --- Economics --- Behavioral economics --- Behavioural economics --- Games, Theory of --- Theory of games --- Mathematical models --- Math --- Science --- Game theory. --- Economic aspects. --- Psychological aspects. --- Economics - Psychological aspects --- Soccer - Economic aspects --- Argentina. --- English league soccer. --- John F. Nash Jr. --- behavioral bias. --- behavioral changes. --- brain. --- competition. --- competitive games. --- corruption. --- criminal damage. --- discrimination. --- economics. --- efficient-markets hypothesis. --- emotional response. --- equilibrium concept. --- experimental design. --- experimental economics. --- game theory. --- halftime. --- hooliganism. --- human behavior. --- human preference. --- incentives. --- laboratory experiment. --- microeconomics. --- minimax theorem. --- mixed strategies. --- neuroeconomics. --- neurophysiology. --- penalty kick game. --- penalty kick. --- penalty kicks. --- penalty shoot-out. --- penalty shoot-outs. --- prejudice. --- probability mixtures. --- professional athletes. --- professional soccer players. --- psychological bias. --- psychological pressure. --- referee bias. --- rewards. --- scoring. --- soccer fans. --- soccer games. --- soccer players. --- soccer. --- social forces. --- social pressure. --- sport. --- sports fans. --- sports. --- stock market. --- stock prices. --- taste-based discrimination. --- three-point rule. --- vandalism. --- violence. --- zero-sum experimental games.
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Les footballeurs sont-ils plus rationnels que la plupart des individus ? Sont-ils capables de maximiser leurs choix individuels lors d’un penalty ou d’une séance de tirs au but ? Peuvent-ils appliquer des stratégies optimales sur et en dehors du terrain ? Justifier et expliquer des théories encore jamais appliquées et vérifiées dans la vie de tous les jours ? Offrir la possibilité de prouver des modèles complexes de l’économétrie et de l’économie moderne ? La réponse à toutes ces questions est oui. Pourquoi ? C’est ce que l’auteur montre dans ce livre avec, pour la toute première fois, une application des données du football à la sphère économique. Ignacio Palacios-Huerta, célèbre économiste du sport, a récolté et analysé l’ensemble des études liant la science économique à l’environnement et aux données du football. Ses travaux vont de la théorie des jeux à la psychologie sociale, en passant par la démonstration de l’efficience des marchés jusqu’à la discrimination sur le marché de l'emploi. Il ne s’agit plus ici d’analyser le football à travers l’économie mais – et c’est une première dans l’histoire des sciences ! – d’étudier l’économie à travers le football. Ce livre est destiné à l’ensemble des enseignants, étudiants et chercheurs en économie, ainsi qu’aux passionnés du sport, et du football en particulier. Ils apprécieront un ouvrage de référence qui marquera la recherche scientifique tout en restant très accessible et divertissant.
Economics --- Soccer --- Game theory --- Psychological aspects --- Economic aspects --- Economics - Psychological aspects --- Soccer - Economic aspects
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Watching TV and other forms of media consumption represent, after sleeping and working, the main activity that adults perform in developed countries. We present a dynamic theory of commercial broadcasting where the media trade utility-raising goods (programs, information, and services) with audiences in exchange for their exposure to advertisements (utility-decreasing bads), and where goods are otherwise free to the audience except for their opportunity cost of time. Goods and bads are dynamically arranged, and as such traded in an intertemporal bundle. No monetary transfers take place between media and audiences, and this barter exchange is not contractually sustained. We study this dynamic problem in a model that captures the central characteristics of how commercial media markets operate. The model is rich enough to account for a variety of disparate evidence in television, radio, print media and the web.
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Développement économique --- Prévision économique. --- Prévisions. --- 331.068 --- Futurologie. --- Futurologie
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Watching TV and other forms of media consumption represent, after sleeping and working, the main activity that adults perform in developed countries. We present a dynamic theory of commercial broadcasting where the media trade utility-raising goods (programs, information, and services) with audiences in exchange for their exposure to advertisements (utility-decreasing bads), and where goods are otherwise free to the audience except for their opportunity cost of time. Goods and bads are dynamically arranged, and as such traded in an intertemporal bundle. No monetary transfers take place between media and audiences, and this barter exchange is not contractually sustained. We study this dynamic problem in a model that captures the central characteristics of how commercial media markets operate. The model is rich enough to account for a variety of disparate evidence in television, radio, print media and the web.
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