Most methodological discussion in experimental economics has been pursued by justifying the use of experiments as theory testing vehicles. More recently it has also been argued that the external validity of experiments requires the use of non- experimental field evidence. Therefore, it is argued, experiments are intermediaries between theories and field evidence. In this paper it is proposed that this picture of experiments is mistaken in the general case and that experiments can be justifiably undertaken as autonomous vehicles of discovery independently of theory- testing or field evidence
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
While the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have been extensively studi...
This chapter comments on the papers of Levitt and List and of Camerer. It explains why for most labo...
Most methodological discussion in experimental economics has been pursued by justifying the use of e...
The methodology of experimental economics has developed rapidly over the last ten years with many ex...
Most methodological discussion in experimental economics has been pursued by justifying the use of e...
There are many different ideas of understanding in the experimental economics literature, leading to...
Experiments in economics tend to use a restricted subject pool consisting of university students. Th...
The aim of this work is presenting in a self-contained paper some methodological aspects as they are...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Laboratory experimentation was once considered impossible or irrelevant in economics. Recently, howe...
Is the rapid growth of experimental research in economics evidence of a new scientific spirit at wor...
Experiments have become a well-established methodological tool in economics. e development of experi...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
ABSTRACT. Experiments are conducted with various purposes in mind including theory testing, mechanis...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
While the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have been extensively studi...
This chapter comments on the papers of Levitt and List and of Camerer. It explains why for most labo...
Most methodological discussion in experimental economics has been pursued by justifying the use of e...
The methodology of experimental economics has developed rapidly over the last ten years with many ex...
Most methodological discussion in experimental economics has been pursued by justifying the use of e...
There are many different ideas of understanding in the experimental economics literature, leading to...
Experiments in economics tend to use a restricted subject pool consisting of university students. Th...
The aim of this work is presenting in a self-contained paper some methodological aspects as they are...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
Laboratory experimentation was once considered impossible or irrelevant in economics. Recently, howe...
Is the rapid growth of experimental research in economics evidence of a new scientific spirit at wor...
Experiments have become a well-established methodological tool in economics. e development of experi...
Since the 1980s, there has been explosive growth in the use of experimental methods in economics, le...
ABSTRACT. Experiments are conducted with various purposes in mind including theory testing, mechanis...
Abstract: Ethical concerns aside, there is nothing inherently wrong with using randomized control tr...
While the history and methodology of laboratory experiments in economics have been extensively studi...
This chapter comments on the papers of Levitt and List and of Camerer. It explains why for most labo...