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Experimental Economics and Experimental Sociology
2019Experimental economics has moved beyond the traditional focus on market mechanisms and the “invisible hand” by applying sociological and socio-psychological knowledge in the study of rationality, markets, and efficiency. This knowledge includes social preferences, social norms, and cross-cultural variation in motivations.
GEREKE, Johanna Katharina+1 more
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Experimental Organizational Economics
2012This chapter is about experiments that study aspects of organizational structure and economic performance. Relative to field studies using empirical data, experiments often have obvious advantages, especially the value of control and randomized assignment to implement theoretical assumptions that can only be imperfectly measured or controlled ...
Camerer, Colin F, Weber, Roberto A
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Journal of Political Economy, 1970
Our purpose in this paper is to explain the manner in which experimental techniques may be systematically applied to the analysis of basic economic behavior. Our procedure will be: (1) to consider the obstacles that have been impeding systematic experimental analysis of economic behavior; (2) to describe a number of experimental techniques that have ...
Castro, Barry, Weingarten, Kenneth
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Our purpose in this paper is to explain the manner in which experimental techniques may be systematically applied to the analysis of basic economic behavior. Our procedure will be: (1) to consider the obstacles that have been impeding systematic experimental analysis of economic behavior; (2) to describe a number of experimental techniques that have ...
Castro, Barry, Weingarten, Kenneth
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Experimental Economics in Antitrust
2014This chapter assesses the scope and the specific contribution of laboratory experiments for antitrust. It reviews experiments that have addressed specific antitrust issues, problems, and institutions. The chapter mainly covers experimental studies on collusion (tacit and explicit, conscious parallelism) and exclusionary behavior (predatory pricing ...
Wieland Müller, Hans-Theo Normann
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Experimental Economics, History of
2008Experimental economics has experienced one of the most stunning methodological revolutions in the history of science. In just a few decades, economics has been transformed from a discipline where the experimental method was considered impractical, ineffective and largely irrelevant to one where some of the most exciting advancements are driven by ...
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Experimental Economics Revisited
Journal of Political Economy, 1972In this paper I argue that a paper by Castro and Weingarten entitled "Toward Experimental Economics" is both misleading and incomplete. First, the literature in economics abounds with articles on experimental economics. Second, the authors' survey of the literature in experimental economics omits some of the most important contributions in this field ...
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Economic Psychology and Experimental Economics
20131. Introduction: Psychology and economics Simon Kemp and Gabrielle Wall 2. From anecdotes to novels: Reflective inputs for behavioural economics Peter E. Earl 3. Aspiration formation and satisficing in search with(out) competition Werner Guth and Torsten Weiland 4. Are conditional cooperators willing to forgo efficiency gains?
Gabrielle Wall, Simon Kemp
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2018
Over the past two decades, experimental economics has moved from a fringe activity to become a standard tool for empirical research. With experimental economics now regarded as part of the basic tool-kit for applied economics, this book demonstrates how controlled experiments can be a useful in providing evidence relevant to economic research ...
Jacquemet, Nicolas, L'Haridon, Olivier
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Over the past two decades, experimental economics has moved from a fringe activity to become a standard tool for empirical research. With experimental economics now regarded as part of the basic tool-kit for applied economics, this book demonstrates how controlled experiments can be a useful in providing evidence relevant to economic research ...
Jacquemet, Nicolas, L'Haridon, Olivier
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Experimental Methods in Economics
1989Historically, the method and subject matter of economics have presupposed that it was a non-experimental (or ‘field observational’) science more like astronomy or meteorology than physics or chemistry. Based on general, introspectively ‘plausible’, assumptions about human preferences, and about the cost and technology based supply response of producers,
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Essays on Experimental Economics
2021This thesis contains three chapters, each of which covers a different topic in experimental economics.The first chapter investigates power and power analysis in economics experiments. Power is the probability of detecting an effect when a true effect exists, which is an important but under-considered concept in empirical research. Power analysis is the
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