Diversity of experimental methods in economics. ([2019])
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- Book
- Title:
- Diversity of experimental methods in economics. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- Diversity of experimental methods in economics
- Further Information:
- Note: Toshiji Kawagoe, Hirokazu Takizawa, editors.
- Editors:
- Kawagoe, Toshiji, 1970-
Takizawa, Hirokazu - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Diversity of Experimental Methods in Economics: An Introduction; 1 Economics and Experiments; 2 Vernon Smith's Market Experiment; 3 The Rise of Behavioral Economics; 4 Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics and Naturalism; 5 Behavioral Game Theory; 6 From Testing Theories to Informing Policies; 7 Field Experiments and the Identification of Causality; 8 Looking at Various Experiments as They Arise; 9 The Structure of the Book; References; Diversity in Experimental Methods; Laboratory Experiments in Game Theory; 1 A Brief History of Game Experiments 2 Some Reflections on the Purposes and Methodology of Market Experiments3 Explanatory Strategies in Experimental Game Theory; 3.1 Models of Social Preferences; 3.2 Models of Bounded Rationality; 4 Dealing with Experimental Results; 4.1 Treatment Tests; 4.2 Structural Models; 4.3 Model Selection Theory; 5 Conclusion; References; The Field Experiment Revolution in Development Economics; 1 Introduction; 2 The Field Experiment Revolution in Development Economics; 3 Lab-in-the-Filed Experiment; 4 Modern Empirical Methods in Economics; 5 Poverty Trap; 5.1 Credit Market Failure and Microcredit 5.2 Targeting Ultra Poor5.3 Psychological Poverty Trap; 6 Concluding Remarks; References; Experimental Research in Political Science; 1 Introduction; 2 An Overview of Experimental Studies in Political Science; 2.1 What Are Experiments in Political Studies?; 2.2 Methods in Experimental Political Science; 2.3 Experimental Studies inIntro; Contents; Diversity of Experimental Methods in Economics: An Introduction; 1 Economics and Experiments; 2 Vernon Smith's Market Experiment; 3 The Rise of Behavioral Economics; 4 Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics and Naturalism; 5 Behavioral Game Theory; 6 From Testing Theories to Informing Policies; 7 Field Experiments and the Identification of Causality; 8 Looking at Various Experiments as They Arise; 9 The Structure of the Book; References; Diversity in Experimental Methods; Laboratory Experiments in Game Theory; 1 A Brief History of Game Experiments 2 Some Reflections on the Purposes and Methodology of Market Experiments3 Explanatory Strategies in Experimental Game Theory; 3.1 Models of Social Preferences; 3.2 Models of Bounded Rationality; 4 Dealing with Experimental Results; 4.1 Treatment Tests; 4.2 Structural Models; 4.3 Model Selection Theory; 5 Conclusion; References; The Field Experiment Revolution in Development Economics; 1 Introduction; 2 The Field Experiment Revolution in Development Economics; 3 Lab-in-the-Filed Experiment; 4 Modern Empirical Methods in Economics; 5 Poverty Trap; 5.1 Credit Market Failure and Microcredit 5.2 Targeting Ultra Poor5.3 Psychological Poverty Trap; 6 Concluding Remarks; References; Experimental Research in Political Science; 1 Introduction; 2 An Overview of Experimental Studies in Political Science; 2.1 What Are Experiments in Political Studies?; 2.2 Methods in Experimental Political Science; 2.3 Experimental Studies in Political Science; 2.4 Impacts of Experimental Studies in Psychology and Economics; 3 Advantages and Disadvantages of Experimental Political Science; 3.1 Advantages of Experimental Political Science; 3.2 Disadvantages of Experimental Political Science 4 Experiments of Distributive Justice4.1 Student Subjects or General Adult Subjects?; 4.2 J. Rawls "A Theory of Justice" and Related Experimental Studies; 4.3 Comparing Student Subjects and Adult Subjects; 5 Conclusion and Future Directions; References; Experiments in Psychology: Current Issues in Irrational Choice Behavior; 1 A Brief Overview of Psychology; 1.1 What Is Psychology?; 1.2 Psychological Research Methods; 2 Behavior Analysis; 2.1 Overview of Behavior Analysis; 2.2 Basic Principles of Operant Conditioning; 2.3 Choice; 3 Rationality; 3.1 Rationality in Economics 3.2 Rationality in Behavior Analysis4 Self-control; 4.1 Experimental Paradigm for Self-control; 4.2 Delay Discounting; 4.3 Preference Reversal; 5 Suboptimal Choice; 5.1 The Study of Kendall (1974); 5.2 Studies by Zentall and Colleagues; 5.3 Suboptimal Choice and Other Behavioral Phenomena; 6 The Segmentation Effect; 7 Discussion; 7.1 The Possibility for Mutual Exchange; 7.2 Irrational Choice in Behavioral Ecology; 7.3 Rationality in Hyperbolic Discounting; 7.4 Irrationality Controlled by Molecular Contingencies; References; Evolutionary Psychology and Economic Game Experiments; 1 Introduction … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Singapore : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 330
Economics -- Methodology
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Reference
Economics -- Methodology
Behavioral/Experimental Economics
Econometrics
History of Economic Thought/Methodology
Statistics for Business, Management, Economics, Finance, Insurance
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- ISBNs:
- 9789811360657
9811360650 - Related ISBNs:
- 9789811360640
9811360642 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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