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2011 | nr 15 | 43--59
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Pożytek z neuroekonomii

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The Benefits of Neuroeconomics
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Artykuł wprowadza pokrótce w metody, wyniki i problemy nowej interdyscyplinarnej dziedziny nauki, jaką jest neuroekonomia oraz jej pochodne. Nacisk położony jest na praktyczne pożytki, jakie mogą wynieść z niej ekonomiści. Dotyczą one przede wszystkim wytyczania obiecujących kierunków badań oraz dostarczania doskonalszych narzędzi dających nadzieję na możliwość bezpośredniego obserwowania preferencji. Autor omawia także metodologiczne i etyczne wyzwania stojące przed neuroekonomią. (abstrakt oryginalny)
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This paper serves as a brief introduction into the methods, results and problems of the new interdisciplinary field of neuroecomics (and its relatives). The focus is on the practical benefits that may result from it for the economic profession. These primarily involve the possibility of setting new promising research directions and providing novel tools raising hopes of enabling direct observation of human preference. The author also discusses methodological and ethical challenges that neuroeconomics is or will soon be facing. (original abstract)
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  • Uniwersytet Warszawski
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