How game theory explains ‘irrational’ behavior
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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A new book explores how game theory explains seemingly irrational behavior, from tastes in food to how people donate to charity.
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What are the sources of resilience and renewal in America’s small towns and rural areas?
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Getting people to adopt behaviors that increase energy conservation and reduce costs for the environment requires a multipronged approach.
The Fall 2022 edition of the newsletter of the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) is now available online.
A number of faculty members from the MIT Institute for Work and Employment Research (IWER) have expressed their support for a new statement defining the attributes of a good job in today’s economy.