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Michelle Baddeley
Michelle Baddeley
Professor in Economics, University of Technology Sydney Business School
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Herding, social influence and economic decision-making: socio-psychological and neuroscientific analyses
M Baddeley
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 365 …, 2010
4172010
Neural mechanisms of observational learning
CJ Burke, PN Tobler, M Baddeley, W Schultz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (32), 14431-14436, 2010
4112010
Using e-cash in the new economy: An economic analysis of micro-payment systems
M Baddeley
Journal of electronic commerce research 5 (4), 239-253, 2004
2002004
Behavioural economics and finance
M Baddeley
Routledge, 2018
1732018
Investment: Theories and Analyses
M Baddeley
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017
1632017
An introduction to prior information derived from probabilistic judgements: elicitation of knowledge, cognitive bias and herding
MC Baddeley, A Curtis, R Wood
Geological Society, London, Special Publications 239 (1), 15-27, 2004
1612004
The relationship between capital stock, unemployment and wages in nine EMU countries
P Arestis, M Baddeley, M Sawyer
Bulletin of Economic Research 59 (2), 125-148, 2007
1572007
Behavioural economics: a very short introduction
M Baddeley
Oxford University Press, 2017
1222017
European regional unemployment disparities: convergence or persistence?
M Baddeley, R Martin, P Tyler
European Urban and Regional Studies 5 (3), 195-215, 1998
1101998
Striatal BOLD response reflects the impact of herd information on financial decisions
CJ Burke, PN Tobler, W Schultz, M Baddeley
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 4, 948, 2010
982010
Convergence or divergence? The impacts of globalisation on growth and inequality in less developed countries
M Baddeley
International Review of Applied Economics 20 (3), 391-410, 2006
842006
Herding in financial behaviour: A behavioural and neuroeconomic analysis of individual differences
M Baddeley, C Burke, W Schultz, P Tobler
Faculty of Economics, 2012
692012
Hoarding in the age of COVID-19
M Baddeley
Journal of Behavioral Economics for Policy, 2020
682020
Running regressions
MC Baddeley, DV Barrowclough
Cambridge Books, 2009
672009
Herding, social influence and expert opinion
M Baddeley
Journal of Economic Methodology 20 (1), 35-44, 2013
662013
Regional wage rigidity: the European Union and United States compared
M Baddeley, R Martin, P Tyler
Journal of Regional Science 40 (1), 115-141, 2000
662000
Divergence in India: Income differentials at the state level, 1970–97
M Baddeley, K McNay, R Cassen
The Journal of Development Studies 42 (6), 1000-1022, 2006
642006
Herding and social pressure in trading tasks: a behavioural analysis
M Baddeley, D Pillas, Y Christopoulos, W Schultz, P Tobler
Faculty of Economics, 2007
612007
Partial adaptation of obtained and observed value signals preserves information about gains and losses
CJ Burke, M Baddeley, PN Tobler, W Schultz
Journal of Neuroscience 36 (39), 10016-10025, 2016
482016
Herding, social influences and behavioural bias in scientific research: Simple awareness of the hidden pressures and beliefs that influence our thinking can help to preserve …
M Baddeley
EMBO reports 16 (8), 902-905, 2015
482015
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