Uncertain Decisions: Bridging Theory and Experiments
A book review of Uncertain Decisions: Bridging Theory and Experiments, edited by Luigi Luini, is presented. Uncertain Decisions, edited by Luigi Luini of the University of Siena, Italy, contains 14 papers presented at the International Summer School of Economic Research, held at the university in Ju...
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