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A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discoveryof DiscoverypalgravemacmillanVernon L. SmithEconomic Science InstituteChapman UniversityOrange, CA, USAISBN 978-3-319-98403-2 ISBN 978-3-319-98404-9 (

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A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discoverynow known or hereafter developed.Hie use oi general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this publication does not

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lor general use.Hie publisher, the authors and the editors are sale to assume that the advice and information in this book arc believed to be true and

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accurate ar rhe dare of publication. Neither rhe publisher nor rhe authors or rhe editors give a warranty, express or implied, wirh respect to rhe ma

A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery published mapsand institutional affiliations.Cover image: <ỡ Vernon L. SmithCover design by Ran SliauliIhis Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published b

y rhe registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AC Ihe registered company address is: Cewerbestrassc 11, 6330 (’.ham, SwitzerlandOpulence, not po A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

verty, puts the strain on the best there is in people. —Arthur E. Hertzler, The Doctor and His Patients, 1942PrefaceIn the ten years since I finished

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

Discovery (2008), new learning and perspectives on earlier work prompt me to revisit its incomplete stare. Re-visitation evokes a feeling expressed by

A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discoverye with a certain incompletion, prompted by the obsolescence of earlier understandings. For me, returning to these pages is a pathway of renewal, conso

lidation, and rediscovery.In A Life of Experimental Economies the inspirational theme continues— satisfaction and pleasure in whatever work one choose A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

s. In PrairyErth (1991) William Least Heat-Moon visits the Tailgrass Prairie of Chase County, Kansas whose haunts I have also visited. There, he finds

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

and interviews McClure Srilley, a Kansas quarryman, who expresses the sentiment in this theme beautifully: “Limestone is something you ger interested

A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discoveryt and then you see a real straight break, and you feel good.'Some of this pleasurable desire to reflect and reexamine has been implicit in a few of my

standard scientific papers, whose format and Style sucks (I addressed these pretentions more formally in Rationality in Economies, 2008, Chapter 13, A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

pp. 296-308). Room for reflecting and expressing those sentiments in a scientific paper is limited to hints between the lines. I can do it here in a c

A life of experimental economics, volume i forty years of discovery

onversational Style that I find more natural, wherein I can just sit and talk with you.Hie new work revises and expands much of the earlier edition's

A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

A LIFE OFEXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS, VOLUME IFORTY YEARS OF DISCOVERYVERNON L. SMITHVernon L. SmithA Life of Experimental Economics, Volume IForty Years o

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