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Experimental Economics

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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Experimental Economics, History of

2008
Experimental 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: Where next?

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2010
Where should experimental economics go next? This paper uses the literature on inequity aversion as a case study in suggesting that we could profit from tightening up our act.
Shaked, A., Binmore, K.
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EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS AND EXPERIMENTAL METHODS IN TEACHING ECONOMICS

eLearning and Software for Education, 2014
Abstract: The paper presents new approaches in economics, especially from the perspective of using experimental methods in developing and teaching economics. The first part emphasizes requirements and challenges in teaching economics in order to underline the need of effective teaching methods nowadays when many students do not have clearly defined ...
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Experimental Economics

Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik, 1995
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Experimental Methods in Economics

1989
Historically, 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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Experimental economics

2017
Bryan K. Church, Lucy F. Ackert
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Economic Psychology and Experimental Economics

2013
1. 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?
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Experimental Economics

2007
Berninghaus, Siegfried K., Güth, Werner
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