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  • Mengov, George; Egbert, Henrik; Pulov, S; Georgiev, K (2013-03-20)
    This paper presents an experiment, which builds a bridge over the gap between neuroscience and the analysis of economic behaviour. We apply the mathematical theory of Pavlovian conditioning, known as Recurrent Associative ...
  • Egbert, Henrik; Mengov, George (2013-03-20)
    This article investigates the role that emotions play in economic decisions. In a computer-based experiment, our participants were the consumers of a fictitious service bearing resemblance to what the mobile phone operators’ ...
  • Chobanov, George; Egbert, Henrik; Sedlarski, Teodor (Publishing house "St. Kliment Ohridski", 2008-10-01)
    Our paper focuses on the dynamics of the transaction sector in Bulgaria. We use a measuring strategy which had been first applied by Wallis and North in 1986. We find an increase in the transaction sector within a period ...
  • Egbert, Henrik; Ivanova, Maria; Chobanov, George (2013-03-20)
    Chobanov and Egbert (2007) measured the transaction sector between 1997 and 2003 for the Bulgarian economy. They report an increase in the transaction sector from below 40% to more than 50% of GDP. This indicates a fundamental ...
  • Mengov, George; Egbert, Henrik (2013-03-20)
    It appears that neuroeconomics, the no-man’s land between psychology and economics, shall mature undeterred over the next decade. While economists are reluctant to admit it to the realm of their discipline, psychologists ...
  • Egbert, Henrik; Ivanova, maria (2013-03-20)
    We compare transaction employment in the USA and Bulgaria from 1997 to 2006. Transaction employment reflects the labour inputs which are necessary to run institutions in a national economy. We measure these inputs as a ...
  • Ivanova, Maria; Egbert, Henrik (2013-02-13)
    We compare transaction employment in the USA and Bulgaria from 1997 to 2006. Transaction employment reflects the labour inputs which are necessary to run institutions in a national economy. We measure these inputs as a ...