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The handbook of experimental economics.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 1995.Edition: Editors John H. Kagel and Alvin E. RothDescription: xvi, 721 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas, tablas ; 24 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 069104290X
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • R330 H15  21
Other classification:
  • A10
Contents:
1. Introduction to experimental economics / Alvin E. Roth: I. Abrief history of experimental economics ; II. The uses of experimentations ; III. Some series of experiments -- 2. Public goods: a survey of experimental research / John O. Ledyard; I. Introduction ; II. Are people selfish or cooperative? ; III. What improves cooperation? ; IV. Final thoughts -- 3. Coordination problems / Jack Ochs: I. Experiments using overlapping generations environments ; II. Coordination games with Pareto ranked equilibria ; III. Experiments in decentralized matching environment: games with multiple optimal equilibria ; III. Experiments in decentralized matching environments: games with multiple optimal equilibria ; IV. Concluding remakrs -- 4. Bargaining experiments / Alvin E. Roth: I. Agreements ; II. Disagreements and delays ; III. Concluding remarks -- 5. Industrial organization: a survey of laboratory research / Charles A. Holt: I. Overview ; II. Beginnings ; III. The relevance of experiments to the study of IO ; IV. Design and procedural issues ; VI. Monopoly regulation and potential entry ; VII. Market structure and market power ; VIII. Plus factors that facilitate collusion ; IX. Product differentiation and multiple markets ; X. Conclusion -- 6. Experimental asset markets : a survey / Shyam Sunder: I. Informational efficiency of markets ; II. Futures and state-contugent claims ; III. Bubbles and false equilibria ; IV. Learning and dynamics ; V. Econometric comparisons of field and laboratory data ; VI. Investment and public policy ; VII. Laboratory modeling of asset markets ; VIII. Concluding remarks -- 7. Auctions : a survey of experimental research / John H. Kagel: I. The symmetric independent private-values model ; II. Common value auctions ; III. Additional topics ; IV. Conclusions -- 8. Individual decision making / Colin Camerer: I. Introduction ; II. Judgment ; III. Choice under risk and uncertainty ; IV. Conclusions and research directions.
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1. Introduction to experimental economics / Alvin E. Roth: I. Abrief history of experimental economics ; II. The uses of experimentations ; III. Some series of experiments -- 2. Public goods: a survey of experimental research / John O. Ledyard; I. Introduction ; II. Are people selfish or cooperative? ; III. What improves cooperation? ; IV. Final thoughts -- 3. Coordination problems / Jack Ochs: I. Experiments using overlapping generations environments ; II. Coordination games with Pareto ranked equilibria ; III. Experiments in decentralized matching environment: games with multiple optimal equilibria ; III. Experiments in decentralized matching environments: games with multiple optimal equilibria ; IV. Concluding remakrs -- 4. Bargaining experiments / Alvin E. Roth: I. Agreements ; II. Disagreements and delays ; III. Concluding remarks -- 5. Industrial organization: a survey of laboratory research / Charles A. Holt: I. Overview ; II. Beginnings ; III. The relevance of experiments to the study of IO ; IV. Design and procedural issues ; VI. Monopoly regulation and potential entry ; VII. Market structure and market power ; VIII. Plus factors that facilitate collusion ; IX. Product differentiation and multiple markets ; X. Conclusion -- 6. Experimental asset markets : a survey / Shyam Sunder: I. Informational efficiency of markets ; II. Futures and state-contugent claims ; III. Bubbles and false equilibria ; IV. Learning and dynamics ; V. Econometric comparisons of field and laboratory data ; VI. Investment and public policy ; VII. Laboratory modeling of asset markets ; VIII. Concluding remarks -- 7. Auctions : a survey of experimental research / John H. Kagel: I. The symmetric independent private-values model ; II. Common value auctions ; III. Additional topics ; IV. Conclusions -- 8. Individual decision making / Colin Camerer: I. Introduction ; II. Judgment ; III. Choice under risk and uncertainty ; IV. Conclusions and research directions.

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