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Dans le sillage de l'économie expérimentale, la montée en puissance de l'économie comportementale (behavioral economics) est saisissante. En quelques décennies, la littérature consacrée à ce nouveau champ de l'économie a explosé, permettant de mieux comprendre la prise de décision économique. Cet ouvrage analyse les concepts et modèles de l'économie comportementale (choix individuels ou en interaction).
Economics - Psychological aspects --- Decision making - Physiological aspects --- Economics --- Decision making
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Operational research. Game theory --- Economics --- Game theory --- AA / International- internationaal --- 305.6 --- 305.0 --- Risicotheorie, speltheorie. Risicokapitaal. Beslissingsmodellen. --- Toegepaste econometrie en statistiek (algemene naslagwerken). Statistische onderzoekingen en studiën. --- Games, Theory of --- Theory of games --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Toegepaste econometrie en statistiek (algemene naslagwerken). Statistische onderzoekingen en studiën --- Risicotheorie, speltheorie. Risicokapitaal. Beslissingsmodellen --- Mathematical models --- Mathematics --- Social sciences --- Economic man
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Kosthåll --- Matlagning --- Mat och dryck --- Vikingatiden. --- Historia. --- Historia. --- Historia.
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This paper applies the OECD-EU methodology to identify the functional urban areas (FUAs) in Colombia. Using the municipal boundaries, population grid data and inter-municipalities commuting flows from the 2005 population census, the paper identifies 53 FUAs accounting for 27 million people, or 63% of the national population. The resulting FUAs are then compared with the existing national definition (Misión del Sistema de Ciudades) and the legally constituted metropolitan areas in Colombia. Finally, using the OECD-EU methodology already applied to OECD countries, the eight largest FUAs in Colombia are compared with the 281 largest FUA in OECD countries, through a set of economic, social and environmental indicators. The application of the OECD-EU methodology allows to identify the whole system of urban areas in Colombia, with the same criterion; it thus provides a complementary tool to the national and city government to better plan and design future urban policy strategies. For example, this paper finds that metropolitan areas in Colombia have smaller commuting areas relative to OECD average and that improvements in the transport infrastructure may strengthen the economic integration of Colombian metropolitan areas.
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Economic development --- Inflation (Finance) --- Money --- Mathematical models
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Geld --- Inflatie --- Economische ontwikkeling --- Economie. Modèles mathématiques. --- Monnaie --- Inflation --- Economie. Développement. --- Economie. Wiskundige modellen.
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This paper applies the OECD-EU methodology to identify the functional urban areas (FUAs) in Colombia. Using the municipal boundaries, population grid data and inter-municipalities commuting flows from the 2005 population census, the paper identifies 53 FUAs accounting for 27 million people, or 63% of the national population. The resulting FUAs are then compared with the existing national definition (Misión del Sistema de Ciudades) and the legally constituted metropolitan areas in Colombia. Finally, using the OECD-EU methodology already applied to OECD countries, the eight largest FUAs in Colombia are compared with the 281 largest FUA in OECD countries, through a set of economic, social and environmental indicators. The application of the OECD-EU methodology allows to identify the whole system of urban areas in Colombia, with the same criterion; it thus provides a complementary tool to the national and city government to better plan and design future urban policy strategies. For example, this paper finds that metropolitan areas in Colombia have smaller commuting areas relative to OECD average and that improvements in the transport infrastructure may strengthen the economic integration of Colombian metropolitan areas.
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