The role of experiments in economics is increasing. This paper deals with a philosophical question that is raised by this evolution: can economics become a purely experimental science? I answer this question by comparing economics with a branch of biomedical science
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
Behavioural and experimental economics are part of an increasingly pluralistic mainstream economics,...
Until recently, economics was generally understood to be a nonexperimental science with a hypothetic...
In contrast to sciences such as physics, chemistry and psychology, using experimental methods in eco...
Economics is becoming a science that is supported by both field research and by laboratory experimen...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Is the rapid growth of experimental research in economics evidence of a new scientific spirit at wor...
The author seeks an answer to a complex question whether and on what conditions economy may be consi...
Not so long ago, many economists and philosophers felt that their disciplines had no use for experim...
Abstract: Although economics has long been considered as a non-experimental science, the development...
This is a working paper only. Please check with the author before quoting. Please feel free to conta...
This is a theory paper that advocates experimental evolution as a novel approach to stud...
There is no universally accepted definition of science that would fit the very differentiated field...
AbstractThis article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psycholog...
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
Behavioural and experimental economics are part of an increasingly pluralistic mainstream economics,...
Until recently, economics was generally understood to be a nonexperimental science with a hypothetic...
In contrast to sciences such as physics, chemistry and psychology, using experimental methods in eco...
Economics is becoming a science that is supported by both field research and by laboratory experimen...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Is the rapid growth of experimental research in economics evidence of a new scientific spirit at wor...
The author seeks an answer to a complex question whether and on what conditions economy may be consi...
Not so long ago, many economists and philosophers felt that their disciplines had no use for experim...
Abstract: Although economics has long been considered as a non-experimental science, the development...
This is a working paper only. Please check with the author before quoting. Please feel free to conta...
This is a theory paper that advocates experimental evolution as a novel approach to stud...
There is no universally accepted definition of science that would fit the very differentiated field...
AbstractThis article compares the use of experiments as a research method in economics and psycholog...
International audienceWhile the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have ...
Behavioural and experimental economics are part of an increasingly pluralistic mainstream economics,...
Until recently, economics was generally understood to be a nonexperimental science with a hypothetic...