Difference between revisions of "Talk:Experimental Financial"
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− | So, I'm thinking about doing some major adjusting to this page. For example, I was thinking about lumping all of the researchers into one category and then just giving a brief 'blurb' about the economic and psychological motivations. In this way, the page would more resemble the information shown on the Archival Financial page. Any objections/counter points to this approach? | + | So, I'm thinking about doing some major adjusting to this page. For example, I was thinking about lumping all of the researchers into one category and then just giving a brief 'blurb' about the economic and psychological motivations. In this way, the page would more resemble the information shown on the Archival Financial page. Any objections/counter points to this approach? |
: I say go for it. I do think it is important to highlight the difference in experimental economics and JDM type research methodologies. See what you can come up with and then we'll take a look! [[User:Daw44|Daw44]] 09:39, 29 January 2009 (MST) | : I say go for it. I do think it is important to highlight the difference in experimental economics and JDM type research methodologies. See what you can come up with and then we'll take a look! [[User:Daw44|Daw44]] 09:39, 29 January 2009 (MST) |
Latest revision as of 14:03, 22 February 2011
So, I'm thinking about doing some major adjusting to this page. For example, I was thinking about lumping all of the researchers into one category and then just giving a brief 'blurb' about the economic and psychological motivations. In this way, the page would more resemble the information shown on the Archival Financial page. Any objections/counter points to this approach?
- I say go for it. I do think it is important to highlight the difference in experimental economics and JDM type research methodologies. See what you can come up with and then we'll take a look! Daw44 09:39, 29 January 2009 (MST)