The Handbook of Experimental Economics

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Richard Thaler, Cornell University : I wish every economist and economics graduate student would read this book. Those who are considering running experiments should be forced to; this is a bible in how to run good experiments. Every chapter is amazingly comprehensive and has been written by a true expert in the field. But economists who would never dream about running an experiment can benefit from reading this just as much. The beauty of experiments is that they force theorists to think carefully about their theories.
Ariel Rubinstein, Princeton University : This Handbook surveys one of the most important developments in economics in the last decade, the flowering of experimental economics. Led by two of the leaders of current economic theory and experimental economics, an impressive group of researchers provides the reader with an excellent up-to-date overview of one of the most fascinating and promising areas of current economic research.
Daniel Kahneman, The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University : The Handbook is not only a contribution to experimental economics, it is a major contribution to social science. It successfully combines the rigor and clarity of economic analysis with a commitment to open-minded examination of data, and a refreshing willingness to question dogma. Every student of human choice and action will find this text useful.
Ken Binmore, University College of London : Experimental economics comes of age with this volume. At last the dust begins to clear, and it becomes possible to confront theory with coherent and reliable laboratory data.

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A critical review and analysis of the foundations of laboratory experiments in economics, and much more. . . . Indeed, this handbook serves as a thoughtful agenda for future researchers. . . .

The Handbook of Experimental Economics

The Handbook of Experimental Economics,John H. Kagel,Alvin E. Roth,Princeton University Press,0691058970,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economics (General),Economics - General,Methods Of Economic Analysis,Business & Economics / Economics / General,Economic theory & philosophy,Economics,Reference

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