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## auction |
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Through several different auction scenarios and some
added theory we played with several notions from, mostly, behavourial
economics, a branch of economics specialising in the way people make
economic decisions. Their research shows that economic decisions are
often not rational, but influenced by very abritrary facts. |
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Following are the slides as used during the auction. They present some weird ecomomic theory and auction scenarios, showing hidden currents in our economic behaviour. |
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