Economics is limited by the fact that it is not an experimental science: our ability to experimentally test models of economic behavior is constrained by logistics and ethics. However, this view has been reshaped by the credibility revolution of the last two decades and the recent growth of randomized trials in developing countries, which have shown that many economic models can indeed be tested experimentally. Critics of this movement claim that experimental and quasi-experimental results do not generalize, and that such studies focus on convenient rather than important topics. It is possible to overcome this critique by running so-called "mechanism experiments" that are designed to test economic models. Economic theory can also help unco...
This dissertation combines different research fields to enrich understanding of economic phenomena b...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
The need to pay subjects to participate in experiments places a major financial burden on experiment...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (material preferences, technology, and...
In an exploration of the joint concerns of economic development, namely efficiency and equality, I e...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
Although economics has long been considered as a non-experimental science, the development of experi...
What was once broadly viewed as an impossibility—learning from experimental data in economics—has no...
What is the best compensation package to offer employees? How should choice among investments in pe...
For many decades, economists have lamented the constraints on performing experiments in economics. H...
Experiments have become a well-established methodological tool in economics. e development of experi...
In this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evidence-based developmen...
ArticleThe 2000s have witnessed the arrival and growing popularity of randomized controlled experime...
The chapters of this dissertation explore complementary areas of applied microeconomics, within the ...
It is the premise of this paper that the study of the decision behavior of suitably motivated indivi...
This dissertation combines different research fields to enrich understanding of economic phenomena b...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
The need to pay subjects to participate in experiments places a major financial burden on experiment...
Along with the traditional primitives of economic development (material preferences, technology, and...
In an exploration of the joint concerns of economic development, namely efficiency and equality, I e...
Experiments have become widespread in mainstream economics, being viewed as a particularly rigorous ...
Although economics has long been considered as a non-experimental science, the development of experi...
What was once broadly viewed as an impossibility—learning from experimental data in economics—has no...
What is the best compensation package to offer employees? How should choice among investments in pe...
For many decades, economists have lamented the constraints on performing experiments in economics. H...
Experiments have become a well-established methodological tool in economics. e development of experi...
In this paper, we critically and constructively examine the methodology of evidence-based developmen...
ArticleThe 2000s have witnessed the arrival and growing popularity of randomized controlled experime...
The chapters of this dissertation explore complementary areas of applied microeconomics, within the ...
It is the premise of this paper that the study of the decision behavior of suitably motivated indivi...
This dissertation combines different research fields to enrich understanding of economic phenomena b...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
The need to pay subjects to participate in experiments places a major financial burden on experiment...