A small but increasing number of economists have begun to use laboratory experiments to evaluate economic propositions under carefully controlled conditions. "Experimental Economics" is the first comprehensive treatment of this rapidly growing area of research. While the book acknowledges that laboratory experiments are no panacea, it argues cogently for their effectiveness in selected situations. Covering methodological and procedural issues as well as theory, "Experimental Economics" is not only... Celý popis

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A small but increasing number of economists have begun to use laboratory experiments to evaluate economic propositions under carefully controlled conditions. "Experimental Economics" is the first comprehensive treatment of this rapidly growing area of research. While the book acknowledges that laboratory experiments are no panacea, it argues cogently for their effectiveness in selected situations. Covering methodological and procedural issues as well as theory, "Experimental Economics" is not only a textbook but also a useful introduction to laboratory methods for professional economists. Although the authors present some new material, their emphasis is on organizing and evaluating existing results. The book can be used as an anchoring device for a course at either the graduate or advanced undergraduate level. Applications include financial market experiments, oligopoly price competition, auctions, bargaining, provision of public goods, experimental games, and decision making under uncertainty. The book also contains instructions for a variety of laboratory experiments.
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Rok vydání 1992
Nakladatelství Princeton Scientific
Autor Davis, Douglas D.;Holt, Charles A
Počet stran 590
Výrobce Princeton University Press
Jazyk anglické
Váha 994 gramů