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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2010/newsitem/3607/10-
 14-November-2010-Rationality-Heuristics-and-Motiva
 tion-in-Decision-Making-Pisa-Italy
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SUMMARY:Rationality, Heuristics and Motivation in 
 Decision Making, Pisa, Italy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20101114
LOCATION:Pisa, Italy
DESCRIPTION:The problem of modelling rational deci
 sions is as central to our understanding of human 
 behaviour as ever. The past few decades, however, 
 witnessed a dramatic change in the way the problem
  has been approached. The mathematical core of the
  field is now steadily coupled with empirical and 
 computational methods and techniques. As a result,
  current models move towards increasingly more acc
 urate predictive capabilities.    Unfortunately, h
 owever, the problem can hardly said to be solved, 
 as we all witnessed in recent years. Yet there is 
 a tangible feeling that the present situation is f
 avourable to the development of new, groundbreakin
 g ideas, which will perhaps give the discipline it
 s most significant turn in decades. The purpose of
  this workshop is to bring leading scholars and pr
 actitioners to share their view and vision on the 
 current trends in rational decision theory, with a
  particular emphasis on its application to economi
 cs and finan>e.   For more information, see http:/
 /homepage.sns.it/hosni/lori/events/rhm/.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n        <p>\nThe pr
 oblem of modelling rational decisions is as centra
 l to our understanding of human behaviour as ever.
  The past few decades, however, witnessed a dramat
 ic change in the way the problem has been approach
 ed. The mathematical core of the field is now stea
 dily coupled with empirical and computational meth
 ods and techniques. As a result, current models mo
 ve towards increasingly more accurate predictive c
 apabilities.\n        </p>\n        <p>\nUnfortuna
 tely, however, the problem can hardly said to be s
 olved, as we all witnessed in recent years. Yet th
 ere is a tangible feeling that the present situati
 on is favourable to the development of new, ground
 breaking ideas, which will perhaps give the discip
 line its most significant turn in decades.\nThe pu
 rpose of this workshop is to bring leading scholar
 s and practitioners to share their view and vision
  on the current trends in rational decision theory
 , with a particular emphasis on its application to
  economics and finan>e.\n        </p>\n    \n     
    <p>For more information, see\n        <a target
 ="_blank" href="http://homepage.sns.it/hosni/lori/
 events/rhm/">http://homepage.sns.it/hosni/lori/eve
 nts/rhm/</a>.\n        </p>\n    
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 14-November-2010-Rationality-Heuristics-and-Motiva
 tion-in-Decision-Making-Pisa-Italy
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