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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
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1 Pelé Meets John Von Neumann in the Penalty Area -
2 Vernon Smith Meets Messi in the Laboratory -
3 Lessons for Experimental Design -
4 Mapping Minimax in the Brain -
5 Psychological Pressure on the Field and Elsewhere -
6 Scoring at Halftime -
7 Favoritism under Social Pressure -
8 Making the Beautiful Game a Bit Less Beautiful -
9 Fear Pitch -
10 From Argentina Without Emotions -
11 Discrimination: From the Makana Football Association to Europe - Acknowledgments
- References
- Index
(p.193) Acknowledgments
(p.193) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Beautiful Game Theory
- Author(s):
Ignacio Palacios-Huerta
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Introduction
-
1 Pelé Meets John Von Neumann in the Penalty Area -
2 Vernon Smith Meets Messi in the Laboratory -
3 Lessons for Experimental Design -
4 Mapping Minimax in the Brain -
5 Psychological Pressure on the Field and Elsewhere -
6 Scoring at Halftime -
7 Favoritism under Social Pressure -
8 Making the Beautiful Game a Bit Less Beautiful -
9 Fear Pitch -
10 From Argentina Without Emotions -
11 Discrimination: From the Makana Football Association to Europe - Acknowledgments
- References
- Index