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Economics --- Free enterprise --- Capitalism --- Business ethics
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Experimental economics is a rapidly growing field of inquiry, and there currently exist several textbooks and surveys describing the results of laboratory experiments in economics. This primer, however, is the first hands-on guide to the physical aspects of actually conducting experiments in economics. It tells researchers, teachers and students in economics how to deal with human subjects, how to design meaningful laboratory environments, how to design experiments, how to conduct experiments and how to analyse and report the data. It also deals with methodological issues. It can be used to structure an undergraduate or graduate course in experimental economics.
Simulation methodology --- Methodology of economics --- Philosophy of science --- Economics --- Methodology --- Research --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Simulation methods --- Business, Economy and Management --- Economics - Methodology --- Economics - Simulation methodology --- Economics - Research --- Methodology. --- Simulation methods. --- Research. --- ECONOMICS --- METHODOLOGY --- SIMULATION METHODS --- RESEARCH
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This is the first book length study of performance activism. While Performance Studies recognizes the universality of human performance in daily life, what is specifically under investigation here is performance as an activity intentionally entered into as a means of engaging social issues and conflicts, that is, as an ensemble activity by which we re-construct/transform social reality. Performance Activism: Precursors and Contemporary Pioneers provides a global overview of the growing interface of performance with education, therapy, conflict resolution, civic engagement, community development and social justice activism. It combines an historical study of the processes by which, over the course of the 20th Century, performance has been loosened from the institutional constraints of the theatre with a mosaic-like overview of the diverse work/play of contemporary performance activists around the world. Performance Activism will be of interest to theatre and cultural historians, performance practitioners and researchers, psychologists and sociologists, educators and youth workers, community organizers and political activists. Dan Friedman is the Artistic Director Emeritus of the Castillo Theatre in New York City, a lead organizer of the bi-annual Performing the World Conference, and is on the faculty of the East Side Institute.
Social policy --- Theatrical science --- History --- performances (kunst) --- theater --- geschiedenis --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid --- Theater and society. --- Théâtre --- Performing arts --- Arts du spectacle. --- Art and social action. --- Art --- Aspect social. --- Political aspects. --- Aspect politique
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Authors Daniel Friedman and Barry Sinervo show how to use theoretical developments in evolutionary game theory to build useful models describing parts of the worlds we live in - the natural world of biology, the social world of politics, economics, etc., and the virtual world that is emerging from our connected electronic devices.
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Game theory --- Evolution
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Theatrical science --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States of America
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Programming --- ML (Computer program language) --- ML (Computer program language).
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