Transcript
  • 00:01    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:20    |    
    Introduction
  • 28.8    |    
    Why is experimental economics useful for the allocation of resources in a complex system?
  • Types of complicated systems
  • 02:59    |    
    Can human institutions and behavior be the subject of experimentation the same way metals and gases are?
  • 05:35    |    
    What is the role of the economic way of thinking in these experiments?
  • 07:34    |    
    What is the role of politics in these complex environments?
  • 09:24    |    
    What is the future of experimental economics?
  • 10:30    |    
    Final words
  • 10:38    |    
    Final credits


Interview with Stephen J. Rassenti by Luis Figueroa

New Media  | 01 de abril de 2009  | Vistas: 263

About this video

Stephen J. Rassenti talks about experimental economics.  He describes how this field can be used to improve the allocation of resources in complex systems. He also explains how human behavior and institutions can be the subject of experimentation in a laboratory environment and the role the economic way of thinking plays in these studies.



Credits

Interview with Stephen J. Rassenti by Luis Figueroa
Stephen J. Rassenti, Luis Figueroa

Business School, EN-605 
Universidad Francisco Marroquín
Guatemala, April 1, 2009

New Media - UFM production.  Guatemala, April 2009
Camera: Mario Estrada, Mynor de León; digital editing: Sergio Miranda; index and synopsis: Alexandra Archila; content revisers: Sebastian del Buey, Daphne Ortiz, Jennifer Keller; publication: Mario Pivaral / Carlos Petz




Conferencista

Stephen J. Rassenti is director of the Economic Science Institute (ESI)…

IDEAS DE LA LIBERTAD

Nuestra misión es la enseñanza y difusión de los principios éticos, jurídicos y económicos de una sociedad de personas libres y responsables.

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