LECTURE NOTES IN EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS
- 294 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Focusing on the innovative field of experimental economics, this book explores how controlled experiments can illuminate individual and group economic decision-making. It uniquely combines a discussion of experimental methodologies with key application areas, providing insights into causal relationships in economic behavior. The text serves as a comprehensive guide for readers interested in the latest research developments and practical implications within this dynamic discipline.


