READING LIST
(1) Paul Bourgine, Jean-Pierre Nadal (eds.) (2004), Cognitive economics.
An interdisciplinary approach, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg.
(2) Other suggested readings may be provided during the classes.
For further studies:
(1) Herbert A. Simon H.A. (1955), "A behavioral model of rational choice",
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 69, n. 1, pp. 99-118.
(2) Herbert A. Simon (1959), "Theories of decision-making in economics
and behavioral science", American Economic Review, Vol. 49, n. 3, pp.
253-283.
(3) John von Neumann (2014) [1958], "Computer e cervello", Il
Saggiatore, Milano.
(4) Friedrich A. von Hayek (1937), "Economics and knowledge",
Economica, Vol. 4, n. 13, pp. 33-54.
(5) Friedrich A. von Hayek (2017) [1952], "The sensory order", The
University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
(6) Esther-Mirjam Sent (2004), "Behavioral Economics: How Psychology
Made Its (Limited) Way Back into Economics", History of Political
Economy, Vol. 36, n. 4, pp. 735-760.
(7) Massimo Egidi, Salvatore Rizzello (2004), "Cognitive Economics", Volumes 1-2, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham (UK).
(8) Riccardo Viale (2012, 2014), "Methodological Cognitivism", Voll. 1-2,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg.