A Behavioral Approach to learning in Economics
Learning in economics - a critical review
Approaches to Economic Learning
Experimental Approaches: Tests of Learning Mechanisms
The Number of Actors: Degree of Dependency
Operationalization of Learning
Hypotheses about Determinants of Learning Processes
Given that all approaches to learning in economics aim to explain or predict behavior eventually, approaches differ in their primary goal and in the method they employ.

Prof. Tilman Slembeck

A Behavioral Approach to learning in Economics
In economics, adjustment of behavior has traditionally been treated as a “black box.” Recent approaches that focus on learning behavior try to model, test, and simulate specific adjustment mechanisms in specific environments (mostly in games). Results often critically depend on distinctive assumptions, and are not easy to generalize. This paper proposes a different approach that aims to allow for more general conclusions in a methodologically more compatible way.
Prof. Tilman Slembeck