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  1. 1. März 2004 · Vernon Smith likes to tell the story of his early experiments (see Smith, 1991, pp. 154–158). As a graduate student at Harvard, he participated in the classroom experiment of Edward Chamberlin. As a teaching exercise, Chamberlin gave students seller costs or buyer values, then instructed them to circulate in the room, and negotiate prices with their counterparts. He then collected the prices ...

  2. VERNON L. SMITH Nobel Laureate in Economics 2002 . Economic Science Institute Phone: 714.516.5480 . Chapman University Fax: 714.628.2881 . One University Drive vsmith@chapman.edu . Orange, CA 92866 USA . EDUCATION . Ph.D. Harvard University 1955

  3. Vernon Lomax Smith (født 1. januar 1927) er en amerikansk økonom og bl.a. professor ved Chapman University's Argyros School of Business and Economics and School of Law i Californien. I 2002 modtog han Nobelprisen i økonomi sammen med psykologen og adfærdsøkonomen Daniel Kahneman .

  4. Vernon Lomax Smith (Wichita, 1 januari 1927) is een Amerikaans econoom. Hij is momenteel professor economie aan de Chapman University . In 2002 won hij de Prijs van de Zweedse Rijksbank voor economie voor het opstellen van laboratoriumexperimenten als hulpmiddel in economische analyses, met name bij de studie van alternatieve marktmechanismen.

  5. Vernon Lomax Smith (ur. 1 stycznia 1927 w Wichita) – amerykański ekonomista, laureat Nagrody Banku Szwecji im. Alfreda Nobla w dziedzinie ekonomii w 2002 roku [1] . Pracę doktorską obronił na Uniwersytecie Harvarda w 1955; od 2001 jest profesorem nauk prawnych i ekonomicznych George Mason University.

  6. We call for nominations for the annual Vernon L. Smith Excellence Award (VSEA) in Experimental Finance.. The Society for Experimental Finance and Chapman University will award a US$2000 prize for the best article published in 2023 using the "Experimental Finance" method.

  7. Vernon L. Smith, professor of economics and law at George Mason University, won the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002. A Fellow of the American Academy since 1991, he has authored or coau. thored nine books and more than two hundred and fifty articles on capital theory, finance, natu. ral resource economics, and experimental eco.