Experimental and behavorial economics

As demand to substantiate predictions from economic theory with causal empirical evidence increases, economists have more and more turned towards controlled laboratory experiments. As this field has blossomed it has provided evidence confirming some of the key predictions of economic theory and expo...

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Other Authors: Morgan, John.
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Bingley, U.K. : Emerald, 2005.
Series: Advances in applied microeconomics ; v. 13.
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ISBN: 9781849503372
Physical Description: 1 online zdroj (viii, 193 p.).

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505 0 |a Gain and loss ultimatums / Nancy Buchan, Rachel Croson, Eric Johnson, George Wu -- Do liberals play nice? The effects of Party and political ideology in public goods and trust games / Lisa R. Anderson, Jennifer M. Mellor, Jeffrey Milyo -- An economics wind tunnel : the science of business engineering / Kay-Yut Chen -- Experiments on auction valuation and endogenous entry / Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Elena Katok -- Behavioral aspects of learning in social networks : an experimental study / Syngjoo Choi, Douglas Gale, Shachar Kariv -- Communication and efficiency in coordination game experiments / Anthony Burton, Graham Loomes, Martin Sefton -- Trust but verify : monitoring in interdependent relationships / Maurice E. Schweitzer, Teck H. Ho. 
520 |a As demand to substantiate predictions from economic theory with causal empirical evidence increases, economists have more and more turned towards controlled laboratory experiments. As this field has blossomed it has provided evidence confirming some of the key predictions of economic theory and exposed some of the weaker theoretical predictions. This has resulted in a symbiotic relationship where experimental evidence not only is used to support theoretical conclusions but has pointed economists into bold and exciting new areas of investigation. In this volume, I am proud to present some of the most stimulating work in this field. The first three chapters provide a fresh look at some of the classical issues in experimental economics. These papers provide novel insights into psychology in ultimatum games, the impact of social interaction on learning, and communication in coordination games. The next two chapters look at how experiments can illuminate our understanding of what determines trust. These papers examine how monitoring within an organization influences trust, as well as examining how individual political ideologies are related to an individuals level of trust. The final two chapters show how experiments can be fruitfully applied to vertical relationships and auction design, two of the most important areas in contemporary contract theory. 
504 |a Obsahuje bibliografie 
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