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Name | Francesco Guala |
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Affiliation | University of Milan |
francesco.guala@unimi.it | |
Website | http://users.unimi.it/guala/index.htm |
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Areas of Research | Experiments in Social Sciences, Game Theory and Sociality, Philosophy of Economics, Social Ontology |
Biographical Info | Francesco Guala is a philosopher of science working primarily on foundational issues of economics and social science, using theoretical and empirical methods. He is the author of The Methodoloogy of Experimental Economics (Cambridge, 2005) and co-editor, with Daniel Steel, of The Philosophy of Social Science reader (Routledge 2011). He is currently Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Milan (Italy). |