My talk for the social media summit is here.
I've GOT to stop reading financial data first thing in the morning. Am too depressed to get through the day. […]
[print_link] Last time we looked at the history of game theory and the components of any game: players, strategies, and […]
Academic publisher sues academic for making free software which makes the publisher's work more accessible. D.U.M.B.
@damienmulley Nice article in the Times Damien, very timely. # @RobinBanks Bailouts' gonna be much, much worse than we thought. […]
Albert Einstein designed a better fridge. Who knew? http://www.physorg.com/news141581384.html #
Take the survey and let me know how I did in lecture 6. Also, remember this message from the lecture: […]
Last time we looked at uncertainty, risk, and probability. We'll recap those, and move onto Game Theory. Click below for […]
@gerardoneill Read http://tinyurl.com/5yex6f, it shows private companies at the forefront of experimental economic research. V. interesting. # @smiaras Hello, there, […]
You can try and swim in the rivers of ink being spilled about the 700 bn dollar bailout, or you […]
Take the survey, let me know how I'm getting on. I'll go over the certainty equivalence principle tomorrow in lectures. […]
Here's a little video showing something Finbarr Murphy put together for his classes here at UL. It's based on the […]
Bono in the FT on aid. He's talking about Ireland's development experience, as well as Africa's.
This morning I read a beautiful piece by George Dyson (yes, that George Dyson) about the current financial crisis, and […]
@paulbradshaw wp-print is your only man. Works fine for me. # Ed. Solution du jour: 10 yrs of Tax Credits […]
This is the second part of the course, where we look at strategic behaviour under uncertainty. Lectures one, two, three, […]