Economic Science: An Experimental Approach for Teaching and Research
Charles Holt
Southern Economic Journal, 2003, vol. 69, issue 4, 754-771
Abstract:
Economics experiments have been used to study theories and policies that are often difficult to evaluate with data from naturally occurring markets. This article is a selective summary of my work in the main areas of experimental economics: markets, individual decisions, games, and public choice. The discussion pertains both to scientific discoveries and teaching innovations.
Date: 2003
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