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Research in Experimental Economics focuses on laboratory
experimental economics, but welcomes work from authors of
theoretical, empirical, or field economic research if it would be
of interest to the broader experimental economics community. The
goal of Research in Experimental Economics is to be complementary
with, and not in competition with, traditional journals as outlets
for experimental work. Research in Experimental Economics has the
freedom to consider papers that may not be appropriate for
traditional journals for a variety of reasons. Some examples of
these strengths include: theme volumes, replication studies,
research which requires longer manuscripts for presentation of data
or analysis, and papers on methodological topics. The volumes of
Research in Experimental Economics are not tied to specific,
recurring conferences. Typically, a volume theme is established
with scholars who are willing to serve as volume-specific editors.
The only constraint the senior editor places on the volume editors
is that the papers should undergo a formal referee process using
the same quality standards as traditional journals. Recent topics
have included market power, charitable contributions, and field
experiments.
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