The Art of Experimental Economics
Twenty Top Papers Reviewed
Herausgeber: Charness, Gary; Pingle, Mark
The Art of Experimental Economics
Twenty Top Papers Reviewed
Herausgeber: Charness, Gary; Pingle, Mark
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The Art of Experimental Economics identifies and reviews twenty of the most important papers to have been published in experimental economics in order to highlight the power and methods of this area, and provides many examples of findings in behavioral economics that have extended knowledge in the economics discipline as a whole.
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The Art of Experimental Economics identifies and reviews twenty of the most important papers to have been published in experimental economics in order to highlight the power and methods of this area, and provides many examples of findings in behavioral economics that have extended knowledge in the economics discipline as a whole.
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- Routledge Advances in Behavioural Economics and Finance
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367894313
- ISBN-10: 0367894319
- Artikelnr.: 62220886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Routledge Advances in Behavioural Economics and Finance
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 270
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9780367894313
- ISBN-10: 0367894319
- Artikelnr.: 62220886
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Gary Charness is a Professor of Economics and the Director of the Experimental and Behavioral Economics Laboratory at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. Mark Pingle is a Professor of Economics at the University of Nevada, Reno, USA.
(1) Introducing 20 Top Papers and their Reviewers (2) An Experimental Study
of Competitive Market Behavior (by Vernon L. Smith) (3) The Strategy Method
as an Instrument for the Exploration of Limited Rationality in Oligopoly
Game Behavior (by Reinhard Selten) (4) An Experimental Analysis of
Ultimatum Bargaining (by Werner Güth, Rolf Schmittberger and Bernd
Schwarze) (5) The Winner's Curse and Public Information in Common Value
Auctions (by John H. Kagel and Dan Levin) (6) Group Size Effects in Public
Goods Provision: The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism (by R. Mark Isaac
and James M. Walker) (7) Rational Expectations and the Aggregation of
Diverse Information in Laboratory Security Markets (by Charles R. Plott and
Shyam Sunder) (8) Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase
Theorem (by Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, Richard H. Thaler) (9)
Bargaining and Market Behavior in Jerusalem, Ljubljana, Pittsburgh and
Tokyo: An Experimental Study (by Alvin E. Roth, Vesna Prasnikar, Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Shmuel Zamir) (10) Unraveling in Guessing Games: An
Experimental Study (by Rosemarie Nagel) (11) Trust, Reciprocity, and Social
History (by Joyce Berg, John Dickhaut, and Kevin McCabe) (12) Cooperation
and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments (by Ernst Fehr and Simon Ga
¿chter) (13) A Fine is a Price (by Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini) (14)
Giving according to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of
Preferences for Altruism (by James Andreoni and John Miller) (15) Risk
Aversion and Incentive Effects (by Charles Holt and Susan Laury) (16) Does
market experience eliminate market anomalies? (by John A. List) (17)
Promises and Partnership (by Gary Charness and Martin Dufwenberg) (18) The
Hidden Costs of Control (by Armin Falk and Michael Kosfeld) (19) Do Women
Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much? (by Muriel Niederle and
Lise Vesterlund) (20) Group Identity and Social Preferences (by Yan Chen
and Sherry X. Li) (21) Lies in Disguise-An Experimental Study on Cheating
(by Urs Fischbacher and Franziska Föllmi-Heusi)
of Competitive Market Behavior (by Vernon L. Smith) (3) The Strategy Method
as an Instrument for the Exploration of Limited Rationality in Oligopoly
Game Behavior (by Reinhard Selten) (4) An Experimental Analysis of
Ultimatum Bargaining (by Werner Güth, Rolf Schmittberger and Bernd
Schwarze) (5) The Winner's Curse and Public Information in Common Value
Auctions (by John H. Kagel and Dan Levin) (6) Group Size Effects in Public
Goods Provision: The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism (by R. Mark Isaac
and James M. Walker) (7) Rational Expectations and the Aggregation of
Diverse Information in Laboratory Security Markets (by Charles R. Plott and
Shyam Sunder) (8) Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase
Theorem (by Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, Richard H. Thaler) (9)
Bargaining and Market Behavior in Jerusalem, Ljubljana, Pittsburgh and
Tokyo: An Experimental Study (by Alvin E. Roth, Vesna Prasnikar, Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Shmuel Zamir) (10) Unraveling in Guessing Games: An
Experimental Study (by Rosemarie Nagel) (11) Trust, Reciprocity, and Social
History (by Joyce Berg, John Dickhaut, and Kevin McCabe) (12) Cooperation
and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments (by Ernst Fehr and Simon Ga
¿chter) (13) A Fine is a Price (by Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini) (14)
Giving according to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of
Preferences for Altruism (by James Andreoni and John Miller) (15) Risk
Aversion and Incentive Effects (by Charles Holt and Susan Laury) (16) Does
market experience eliminate market anomalies? (by John A. List) (17)
Promises and Partnership (by Gary Charness and Martin Dufwenberg) (18) The
Hidden Costs of Control (by Armin Falk and Michael Kosfeld) (19) Do Women
Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much? (by Muriel Niederle and
Lise Vesterlund) (20) Group Identity and Social Preferences (by Yan Chen
and Sherry X. Li) (21) Lies in Disguise-An Experimental Study on Cheating
(by Urs Fischbacher and Franziska Föllmi-Heusi)
(1) Introducing 20 Top Papers and their Reviewers (2) An Experimental Study
of Competitive Market Behavior (by Vernon L. Smith) (3) The Strategy Method
as an Instrument for the Exploration of Limited Rationality in Oligopoly
Game Behavior (by Reinhard Selten) (4) An Experimental Analysis of
Ultimatum Bargaining (by Werner Güth, Rolf Schmittberger and Bernd
Schwarze) (5) The Winner's Curse and Public Information in Common Value
Auctions (by John H. Kagel and Dan Levin) (6) Group Size Effects in Public
Goods Provision: The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism (by R. Mark Isaac
and James M. Walker) (7) Rational Expectations and the Aggregation of
Diverse Information in Laboratory Security Markets (by Charles R. Plott and
Shyam Sunder) (8) Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase
Theorem (by Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, Richard H. Thaler) (9)
Bargaining and Market Behavior in Jerusalem, Ljubljana, Pittsburgh and
Tokyo: An Experimental Study (by Alvin E. Roth, Vesna Prasnikar, Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Shmuel Zamir) (10) Unraveling in Guessing Games: An
Experimental Study (by Rosemarie Nagel) (11) Trust, Reciprocity, and Social
History (by Joyce Berg, John Dickhaut, and Kevin McCabe) (12) Cooperation
and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments (by Ernst Fehr and Simon Ga
¿chter) (13) A Fine is a Price (by Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini) (14)
Giving according to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of
Preferences for Altruism (by James Andreoni and John Miller) (15) Risk
Aversion and Incentive Effects (by Charles Holt and Susan Laury) (16) Does
market experience eliminate market anomalies? (by John A. List) (17)
Promises and Partnership (by Gary Charness and Martin Dufwenberg) (18) The
Hidden Costs of Control (by Armin Falk and Michael Kosfeld) (19) Do Women
Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much? (by Muriel Niederle and
Lise Vesterlund) (20) Group Identity and Social Preferences (by Yan Chen
and Sherry X. Li) (21) Lies in Disguise-An Experimental Study on Cheating
(by Urs Fischbacher and Franziska Föllmi-Heusi)
of Competitive Market Behavior (by Vernon L. Smith) (3) The Strategy Method
as an Instrument for the Exploration of Limited Rationality in Oligopoly
Game Behavior (by Reinhard Selten) (4) An Experimental Analysis of
Ultimatum Bargaining (by Werner Güth, Rolf Schmittberger and Bernd
Schwarze) (5) The Winner's Curse and Public Information in Common Value
Auctions (by John H. Kagel and Dan Levin) (6) Group Size Effects in Public
Goods Provision: The Voluntary Contributions Mechanism (by R. Mark Isaac
and James M. Walker) (7) Rational Expectations and the Aggregation of
Diverse Information in Laboratory Security Markets (by Charles R. Plott and
Shyam Sunder) (8) Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase
Theorem (by Daniel Kahneman, Jack L. Knetsch, Richard H. Thaler) (9)
Bargaining and Market Behavior in Jerusalem, Ljubljana, Pittsburgh and
Tokyo: An Experimental Study (by Alvin E. Roth, Vesna Prasnikar, Masahiro
Okuno-Fujiwara and Shmuel Zamir) (10) Unraveling in Guessing Games: An
Experimental Study (by Rosemarie Nagel) (11) Trust, Reciprocity, and Social
History (by Joyce Berg, John Dickhaut, and Kevin McCabe) (12) Cooperation
and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments (by Ernst Fehr and Simon Ga
¿chter) (13) A Fine is a Price (by Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini) (14)
Giving according to GARP: An Experimental Test of the Consistency of
Preferences for Altruism (by James Andreoni and John Miller) (15) Risk
Aversion and Incentive Effects (by Charles Holt and Susan Laury) (16) Does
market experience eliminate market anomalies? (by John A. List) (17)
Promises and Partnership (by Gary Charness and Martin Dufwenberg) (18) The
Hidden Costs of Control (by Armin Falk and Michael Kosfeld) (19) Do Women
Shy Away from Competition? Do Men Compete Too Much? (by Muriel Niederle and
Lise Vesterlund) (20) Group Identity and Social Preferences (by Yan Chen
and Sherry X. Li) (21) Lies in Disguise-An Experimental Study on Cheating
(by Urs Fischbacher and Franziska Föllmi-Heusi)