Testing economic propositions in laboratory experiments has proven
a very fruitful research endeavor in recent years. This volume
brings together the major contributors to experimental economics.
The papers present their views on the way experiments should be
done, on the power and limitations of the techniques, and on the
areas in which experimentation could contribute substantially to
our understanding of economic behavior. This book distills the main
lessons from great experience in experimental work. It will be
essential reading for all who wish to follow experimental work or
who wish to do such work themselves.
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