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experimental economics

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Experimental economics is a research field and methodological approach within economics that utilizes controlled laboratory and field experiments to investigate economic phenomena and human decision-making. This empirical method enables the rigorous testing of economic theories, the identification of causal relationships, and the generation of insights into behavioral regularities relevant for economic analysis and policy.

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University of Chicago

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University of Zurich

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Stanford University

CF

California Institute of Technology

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University of California, Santa Barbara

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