The Handbook of Experimental EconomicsPrinceton University Press, 1995 - 721 pagina's 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. |
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Introduction to Experimental Economics | 3 |
The Uses of Experimentation | 21 |
The FreeRider Problem in Public Goods Provision | 30 |
A Survey of Experimental Research | 93 |
Introduction | 111 |
Are People Selfish or Cooperative? | 121 |
The FreeRider Problem | 130 |
What Improves Cooperation? | 141 |
A Survey | 445 |
Futures and StateContingent Claims | 464 |
Learning and Dynamics | 475 |
Econometric Comparisons of Field and Laboratory Data | 481 |
Laboratory Modeling of Asset Markets | 491 |
A Survey of Experimental Research | 501 |
Common Value Auctions | 536 |
Additional Topics | 560 |
Coordination Problems | 195 |
Coordination Games with Pareto Ranked Equilibria | 209 |
Concluding Remarks | 244 |
Bargaining Experiments | 253 |
Disagreements and Delays | 292 |
Concluding Remarks | 327 |
A Survey | 349 |
Design and Procedural Issues | 355 |
Monopoly Regulation and Potential Entry | 377 |
Plus Factors That Facilitate Collusion | 398 |
Product Differentiation and Multiple Markets | 416 |
Individual Decision Making | 587 |
Choice under Risk and Uncertainty | 617 |
Generalizations of Expected Utility and Recent Tests | 626 |
E Subjective Expected Utility | 644 |
G Process Theories and Tests | 651 |
Procedure Invariance | 657 |
J Endowment Effects and BuyingSelling Price Gaps | 665 |
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