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Introductory Articles:
BRAEUTIGAM, S. (2005). "Neuroeconomics - from neural systems to economic behaviour". Brain Research Bulletin 67(5): 355-360
CAMERER, C.F., LOEWENSTEIN, G., PRELEC, D. (2004). "Neuroeconomics: why economics needs brains". Scandinavian Journal of Economics 106(3): 555-579
CAMERER, C., LOEWENSTEIN, G., PRELEC, D. (2005). "Neuroeconomics: how neuroscience can inform economics". Journal of Economic Literature 43(1):9-64
GLIMCHER, P.W. (2003). "Decisions, uncertainty and the brain: the science of neuroeconomics". Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press
GLIMCHER, P.W., RUSTICHINI, A. (2004). "Neuroeconomics: the consilience of brain and decision". Science 306(5695): 447-452
GLIMCHER, P.W., DORRIS, M.C., BAYER, H.M. (2005). "Physiological utility theory and the neuroeconomics of choice". Games and Economic Behavior, 52(2): 213-256
KENNING, P., PLASSMANN, H. (2005). "Neuroeconomics: an overview from an economic perspective". Brain Research Bulletin 67(5): 343-354
MCCABE, K. (2003). "Neuroeconomics", in NADEL, L. (eds), Encyclopaedia of Cognitive Science, pp 294-298. New York: Macmillan Publishing
SANFEY, A.G., LOEWENSTEIN, G., MC CLURE, S.M., COHEN, J.D. (2006). "Neuroeconomics: cross-currents in research on decision-making". Trends in Cognitive Sciences 10(3): 108-116 ZAK, P.J. (2004). "Neuroeconomics". Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B 359: 1737-1748
VROMEN, J.J. (2007). "Neuroeconomics as a natural extension of bioeconomics: The shifting scope of standard economic theory". Journal of Bioeconomics 9(2): 145-167
Miscellaneous Articles:
CAMERER, C.F. & FEHR, E. (2006). "When does "Economic Man" dominate social behavior?". Science 311(5757): 47-52
CHORVAT, T. & MCCABE, K. (2004). "The brain and the law". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 359(1451): 1727-1736
PIROUZ, D. (2004). "The neuroscience of consumer decision-making". MPRA (Munich Personal RePEc Archicve), paper no. 2181
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