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Experimental Economics

Smith, Vernon L.(Edited by)
Part of the Schools of Thought in Economics Series series
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Experimental Economics includes the study of individual decision making in which an isolated individual chooses many alternatives that have a monetary (or commodity) value defined quantitatively by the experiment.

Experimental methods have enjoyed a vast expansion in the quality, depth and diversity of economic questions to which laboratory experiments have been applied.

It is characterised by a growing recognition that markets are most meaningfully studied and understood within the context of institutions.

This collection includes influential, as well as representative, examples of the growth and development of experimental economics.

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Product Details
Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
1852780614 / 9781852780616
Hardback
01/01/1990
United Kingdom
416 pages
169 x 244 mm