Working paper argues that changes in corporate governance are likely to be efficient means of reaching policy outcomes, such as an increase in the wages of working people and a decrease in income inequality. Free Adobe Acrobat Reader required. (7/8/01)
Working papers on institutional and behavioral economics and links to course outlines. Maintained by a professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Department of Resource Development at Michigan State University.
Organization seeks to advance the understanding of economic behavior across a broad range of academic disciplines. Site includes papers, an explanation of socio-economics, and a list of upcoming conferences.
Definition of behavioral economics. From SFB 504 at the University of Mannheim, an internationally oriented research network that links the Departments of Business Administration, Economics, and Social Sciences.