TY - BOOK AU - Camerer,Colin AU - Holt,Charles A. AU - Kagel,John H. AU - Ledyard,John O. AU - Ochs,Jack AU - Roth,Alvin E. AU - Sunder,Shyam TI - The Handbook of Experimental Economics SN - 9780691213255 AV - HB131 U1 - 330/.0724 PY - 2020///] CY - Princeton, NJ : PB - Princeton University Press, KW - Experimental economics KW - BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General KW - bisacsh KW - Battle of the Sexes game KW - Dutch auction KW - Ellsberg paradox KW - Lindahl equilibrium KW - Lindahl mechanism KW - Nash bargaining theory KW - Prisoner's Dilemma KW - Vickery auction KW - adaptive models KW - auction theory studies KW - blind-bid auction KW - call market KW - description invariance KW - efficient outcomes KW - fanning in hypothesis KW - focal points KW - futures market KW - illusion of control KW - impunity games KW - infinite horizon game KW - mechanism design KW - options market KW - posted-bid auctions KW - price list auction KW - scoring rules KW - simulation, computer KW - trigger strategies N1 - Frontmatter --; Contents --; Preface --; List of Contributors --; 1. Introduction to Experimental Economics --; 2. Public Goods: A Survey of Experimental Research --; 3. Coordination Problems --; 4. Bargaining Experiments --; 5. Industrial Organization: A Survey of Laboratory Research --; 6. Experimental Asset Markets: A Survey --; 7. Auctions: A Survey of Experimental Research --; 8. Individual Decision Making --; Author Index --; Subject Index; restricted access N2 - This book, which comprises eight chapters, presents a comprehensive critical survey of the results and methods of laboratory experiments in economics. The first chapter provides an introduction to experimental economics as a whole, with the remaining chapters providing surveys by leading practitioners in areas of economics that have seen a concentration of experiments: public goods, coordination problems, bargaining, industrial organization, asset markets, auctions, and individual decision making. The work aims both to help specialists set an agenda for future research and to provide nonspecialists with a critical review of work completed to date. Its focus is on elucidating the role of experimental studies as a progressive research tool so that wherever possible, emphasis is on series of experiments that build on one another. The contributors to the volume--Colin Camerer, Charles A. Holt, John H. Kagel, John O. Ledyard, Jack Ochs, Alvin E. Roth, and Shyam Sunder--adopt a particular methodological point of view: the way to learn how to design and conduct experiments is to consider how good experiments grow organically out of the issues and hypotheses they are designed to investigate UR - https://doi.org/10.1515/9780691213255?locatt=mode:legacy UR - https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780691213255 UR - https://www.degruyter.com/cover/covers/9780691213255.jpg ER -