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The Handbook of Experimental Economics, Volume 2 : The Handbook of Experimental Economics / ed. by John H. Kagel, Alvin E. Roth.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2016]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resource (776 p.) : 104 line illusContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780691139999
  • 9781400883172
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330 23
LOC classification:
  • HB131
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- 1. Macroeconomics: A Survey of Laboratory Research -- 2. Using Experimental Methods to Understand Why and How We Give to Charity -- 3. Neuroeconomics -- 4. Other-Regarding Preferences -- 5. Experiments in Market Design -- 6. Experiments in Political Economy -- 7. Experimental Economics across Subject Populations -- 8. Gender -- 9. Auctions -- 10. Learning and the Economics of Small Decisions -- EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- ILLUSTRATION CREDITS -- NAME INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX
Summary: When The Handbook of Experimental Economics first came out in 1995, the notion of economists conducting lab experiments to generate data was relatively new. Since then, the field has exploded. This second volume of the Handbook covers some of the most exciting new growth areas in experimental economics, presents the latest results and experimental methods, and identifies promising new directions for future research.Featuring contributions by leading practitioners, the Handbook describes experiments in macroeconomics, charitable giving, neuroeconomics, other-regarding preferences, market design, political economy, subject population effects, gender effects, auctions, and learning and the economics of small decisions. Contributors focus on key developments and report on experiments, highlighting the dialogue between experimenters and theorists. While most of the experiments consist of laboratory studies, the book also includes several chapters that report extensively on field experiments related to the subject area studied.Covers exciting new growth areas in experimental economicsFeatures contributions by leading expertsDescribes experiments in macroeconomics, charitable giving, neuroeconomics, market design, political economy, gender effects, auctions, and moreHighlights the dialogue by experimenters with theorists and each otherIncludes several chapters covering field experiments related to the subject area studied
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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- 1. Macroeconomics: A Survey of Laboratory Research -- 2. Using Experimental Methods to Understand Why and How We Give to Charity -- 3. Neuroeconomics -- 4. Other-Regarding Preferences -- 5. Experiments in Market Design -- 6. Experiments in Political Economy -- 7. Experimental Economics across Subject Populations -- 8. Gender -- 9. Auctions -- 10. Learning and the Economics of Small Decisions -- EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS -- ILLUSTRATION CREDITS -- NAME INDEX -- SUBJECT INDEX

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When The Handbook of Experimental Economics first came out in 1995, the notion of economists conducting lab experiments to generate data was relatively new. Since then, the field has exploded. This second volume of the Handbook covers some of the most exciting new growth areas in experimental economics, presents the latest results and experimental methods, and identifies promising new directions for future research.Featuring contributions by leading practitioners, the Handbook describes experiments in macroeconomics, charitable giving, neuroeconomics, other-regarding preferences, market design, political economy, subject population effects, gender effects, auctions, and learning and the economics of small decisions. Contributors focus on key developments and report on experiments, highlighting the dialogue between experimenters and theorists. While most of the experiments consist of laboratory studies, the book also includes several chapters that report extensively on field experiments related to the subject area studied.Covers exciting new growth areas in experimental economicsFeatures contributions by leading expertsDescribes experiments in macroeconomics, charitable giving, neuroeconomics, market design, political economy, gender effects, auctions, and moreHighlights the dialogue by experimenters with theorists and each otherIncludes several chapters covering field experiments related to the subject area studied

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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