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1、.Cal Tech: Laboratory for Experimental Economics and Political Science (EEPS)/Cal Tech: William D. Hacker Social Science Experimental L/George Mason University: The Interdisciplinary Center for Economic Science (ICES)./Hebrew University: Center fo

2、r Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory (RatioLab)atar.mscc.huji.ac.il/ratiolab/Hong Kong University of Science and Technology: Center for Experimental Business Research (cEBR)cebr.ust.hk/Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems, Jena: Jena Laboratory for Economic Experiments.mp

3、iew-jena.mpg.de/esi/McMaster University: McMaster Experimental Economics Laboratory (McEEL)socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/econ/mceel/home.htmTexas A&M: Experimental Research Laboratory (REL)/Tilburg University: Laboratory at Center for Economic Reseach (CentERlab)center.uvt.nl/lab/UC Sa

4、nta Cruz: Learning and Experimental Economics Projects (LEEPS)/leeps/UCLA: The California Social Science Experimental Laboratory (CASSEL)/Universitat Pompeu Fabra: d'Economia Experimental (LeeX).upf.es/econ/leex/pral.htmUniversity of Amsterdam: Center for Re

5、search in Experimental Economics and Political Decision-Making (CREED)www1.fee.uva.nl/creed/index.htmUniversity of Arizona: Economic Science Laboratory (ESL)./University of Bonn : Bonn Econ Lab.bonneconlab.uni-bonn.de/econlab/University of Erfurt: Erfurter Laboratory for Experimen

6、tal Economics (eLab).uni-erfurt.de/elab/University of Mannheim: Experimental Laboratory of the SFB 504.sfb504.uni-mannheim.de/oliver/lab.html/University of Nottingham: Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/cedexUniversity of Siena: Experimental Economics

7、Laboratory (LabSi).econ-pol.unisi.it/labsi/University of Trento: Computable and Experimental Economics Lab (CEEL)-ceel.gelso.unitn.it/University of Valencia: Laboratory for Research in Experimental Economics (LINEEX).uv.es/lineex/University of York: Centre for Experimental Economics (EXEC).york.ac.u

8、k/inst/exec/University Zürich : Institute for Empirical Research in Economics.iew.unizh.ch/index.en.htmlUniversity de Rennes : Laboratoire d'Experimentation en sciences sociales (LABEX)labex.crem.univ-rennes1.fr/本文來自: 人大經(jīng)濟(jì)論壇 詳細(xì)出處參考:./bbs/viewthread.php"tid=454334&page=1&a

9、mp;fromuid=215745份列表列出了2000年前最重要的實(shí)驗(yàn)經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)文獻(xiàn)。Anderson, Lisa, and Charles A. Holt (1998) “Information Cascade Experiments,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, information, survey, information

10、cascades, information, Bayes' rule. Abstract Results of information cascade experiments are summarized. Email Contact: Anderson, Simon P., Jacob K. Goeree, and Charles A. Holt (1998) “Logit Equilibrium Models of Anomalous Behavior: What to Do when the Nash Equilibrium Says One

11、Thing and the Data Say Something Else,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, game theory, survey, bounded rationality, logit equilibrium, quantal response equilibrium, traveler's dilemm

12、a, decision error. Abstract This paper shows how the logit equilibrium can be used to explain anomalous data patterns in a variety of games. Email Contact: Anderson, Simon P., Jacob K. Goeree, and Charles A. Holt (1998) “Bounded Rationality in Markets and Complex Systems,” Experimen

13、tal Economics, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, markets, bounded rationality, game theory, quantal response equilibrium, learning, logit equilibrium. Abstract: This is a selective survey of the literature on bounded rationality and its implications for experimental economics. Email Contact: holtv

14、 Andreoni, James, and John H. Miller (1999) “Analyzing Choice with Revealed Preference: Is Altruism Rational",” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, public, altruism, reveal

15、ed preference, survey. Abstract This is a brief survey of the use of revealed preference techniques in experiments. Email Contact: Andreoni, James, and Rachel Croson (1999) “Partners Versus Strangers: The Effect of Random Rematching in Public Goods Experiments,” in Handbook

16、 of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, public, voluntary contributions, random matching, strangers, partners. Abstract This paper surveys the mixed experimental results on whether random matching (stran

17、gers) produces more cooperative play than fixed matchings (partners). The divergent results in the literature are attributed to the higher variance of behavior in the random matching treatment. Email Contact: Ball, Sheryl B. (1998) “Research, Teaching, and Practice in Exper

18、imental Economics: A Progress Report and Review: Review Article,” Southern Economic Journal, 64:3 (January), 772-779. Keywords: experiments, classroom games, survey. Email Contact: Beckman, Steven R., and David Downs (1997) “Forecasters as Imperfect Information Processors: Experimental a

19、nd Survey Evidence,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 32:1 89-100. Keywords: experiments, decisions, forecasts. Email Contact: Bergstrom, J. C., and J. R. Stoll (1989) “Application of Experimental Economics Concepts and Precepts to CVM Field Survey Procedure

20、s,” Western Journal of Agricultural Economics, 14:1 (July), 98-109. Keywords: experiments, decisions, contingent valuation, elicitation. Email Contact: Binmore, Kenneth (1987) “Experimental Economics,” European Economic Review, 31:1/2 (February/March), 257-264. Keywords: experiment

21、s, methodology, survey. Email Contact: k.binmoreucl.ac.uk Blackburn, Kenneth*, Glenn W. Harrison, and E. Elisabet Rutström (1994) “Statistical Bias Functions and Informative Hypothetical Surveys,” American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 76:5 (December), 1084-1088. Keywords: experiments,

22、 decisions, hypothetical bias. Brookshire, David S., Donald L. Coursey, and William D. Schulze (1989) “Experiments in the Solicitation of Private and Public values: An Overview,” in Advances in Behavioral Economics, edited by L. Green and J. Kagel, Norwood, N. J.: Ablex, *. Keywords: experiments, de

23、cisions, elicitation, willingness to pay, WTP/WTA, survey. Email Contact: Butler, D. J., and John D. Hey (1987) “Experimental Economics: An Introduction,” Empirical Economics, 14:2 157-186. Keywords: experiments, methodology, survey. Butler, D. (1996) “The 'Experimental Economics

24、' Experiment,” Journal of Economic Surveys, 10:3 (September), 347-356. Keywords: experiments, methodology, survey. Camerer, Colin F. (1989) “Bubbles and Fads in Asset Prices,” Journal of Economic Surveys, 33-41. Keywords: experiments, markets, asset markets, bubbles, fads, biases. Email Contact:

25、 Camerer, Colin F. (1995) “Individual Decision Making,” in The Handbook of Experimental Economics, edited by J. H. Kagel and A. E. Roth, Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 587-703. Keywords: experiments, decisions, biases, psychology, non-expected utility theory. Abs

26、tract This paper surveys the literature on experimental tests of non-expected utility theories and on biases in decision making. Email Contact: Camerer, Colin (1999) “Behavioral Economics: Reunifying Psychology and Economics,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 9

27、6(September), 10575-10577. Keywords: experiments, game theory, decisions, psychology, behavioral economics. Abstract: The theme of this brief survey is that behavioral economics, which reunites psychology and economics, will provide a better basis for making realistic assumptions about human decisio

28、n making and economic interaction. The behavioral economics approach: 1) incorporates nonlinear probability weighting and reference points into an expected utility framework, 2) adds psychologically-based learning processes to the standard equilibrium analysis, and 3) revives Adam Smith's concer

29、n with other-regarding preferences as a way of explaining results of recent anomalous laboratory experiments. Email Contact: Capra, C. Monica, Rosario Gomez, Jacob K. Goeree, and Charles A. Holt (2000) “Predation, Asymmetric Information, and Strategic Behavior in the Classroom

30、: An Experimental Approach to the Teaching of Industrial Organization,” International Journal of Industrial Organization, 18:1 (January), 205-225. Keywords: experiments, classroom games, markets, predatory pricing, posted offer markets, entry, multiple markets. Abstract: This paper describes a class

31、room predatory pricing game, and surveys a series of other classroom games motivated by industrial organization issues. Email Contact: Chen, Yan (1999) “Incentive-Compatible Mechanisms for Pure Public Goods: A Survey of Experimental Research,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics R

32、esults, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, public, mechanisms, survey, incentive compatibility. Email Contact: Chertkoff, J., and J. Esser (1976) “A Review of Experiments in Explicit Bargaining,” Journal of Experimental Soc

33、ial Psychology, 12464-486. Keywords: experiments, bargaining, psychology, survey. Cox, James C.*, and R. Mark Isaac (1999) “Procurement Contracting,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, ma

34、rkets, survey, procurement contracts. Email Contact: Cox, James C.*, and R. Mark Isaac (1999) “Experiments with Decentralized Monopoly Restraint,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords

35、: experiments, markets, decentralized regulation, survey. Email Contact: Crawford, Vincent P. (1998) “A Survey of Experiments on Communication via Cheap Talk,” Journal of Economic Theory, 78:2 (February), 286-298. Keywords: experiments, game theory, survey, cheap talk. Email Cont

36、act: Cummings, Ronald G., Glenn W. Harrison, and E. Elisabet Rutstrom (1995) “Homegrown values and Hypothetical Surveys: Is the Dichotomous Choice Approach Incentive Compatible",” American Economic Review, 85:1 260-266. Keywords: experiments, decisions, elicitation, contingent

37、valuation, dichotomous choice. Email Contact: Cyert, Richard M., and Lester B. Lave (1965) “Collusion, Conflit et Science Economique,” Economie Apliquee, 18385-406. Keywords: experiments, markets, survey. Abstract: This is an early survey of work in experimental economics. Davi

38、s, Douglas D., and Charles A. Holt (1993) “Experimental Economics: Methods, Problems, and Promise,” Estudios Economicos, 8:2 (July-December), 179-212. Keywords: experiments, methodology, survey. Abstract: This is a survey of experimental methods in economics, covering decision making, games, and mar

39、ket experiments. Email Contact: Davis, Douglas, and Charles A. Holt (1994) “Experimental Economics: Methods, Problems and Promise,” Estudios Economicos, 8179-212. Keywords: experiments, methodology, markets, game theory, decisions, survey. Email Contact: Da

40、vis, Douglas D., and Charles A. Holt (1996) “Markets with Posted Prices: Recent Results from the Laboratory,” Investigaciones Economicas, 20:3 291-320. Keywords: experiments, markets, posted offer, survey, search, collusion, discounts, demand shifts, market power. Abstract: This paper surveys the re

41、sults of laboratory posted price experiments in with one or more modifications: market power, secret discounts, collusion, demand shocks, and advance production. Email Contact: Davis, Douglas D. (1998) “The Effects of Collusion in Laboratory Experiments,” in Handbook of Expe

42、rimental Economics Results, edited by C.R. Plott and V.L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, markets, posted offer, double auction, survey, collusion, discounts. Email Contact: Davis, Douglas D., and K Ramagopal (1998) “Demand Shocks, Advanc

43、e Production and Market Power: Some Lessons about Markets from the Laboratory,” Managerial Decision and Economics, 19:4-5 (June-August), 205-223. Keywords: experiments, markets, posted offer, survey, demand shocks, advance production, market power. Email Contact: Davis, Doug

44、las D., and Charles A. Holt (1999) “The Exercise of Market Power in Laboratory Experiments,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, markets, survey, posted offer, market power. Email Contact:

45、 Davis, Douglas D., and Charles A. Holt (1999) “The Effects of Collusion in Laboratory Experiments,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, markets, survey, posted of

46、fer, collusion, discounts. Email Contact: Davis, Douglas D., and Bart J. Wilson (1999) “Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium Predictions as a Means of Organizing Behavior in Posted-Offer Market Experiments,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and

47、 V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, markets, survey, posted offer, market power. Email Contact: DeYoung, Robert (1993) “Market Experiments: The Laboratory Versus the Classroom,” Journal of Economic Education, 24:4 (Fall), 335-351. Keyw

48、ords: experiments, classroom games, markets, methodology. Abstract: The paper surveys the use of classroom experiments and discusses an example. Duffy, John (1998) “Monetary Theory in the Laboratory,” Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review, (September/October), . Keywords: experiments, macroeconom

49、ics, money, survey. Abstract: This is a survey of laboratory experiments pertaining to monetary theory. Email Contact: jduffy+ Eckel, Catherine C., and Philip J. Grossman (1996) “Equity and Fairness in Economic Decisions: Evidence from Bargaining Experiments,” in Advances in Economic Psychol

50、ogy, edited by G. Antonides, W. F. van Raaij and S. Maital, Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, *. Keywords: experiments, bargaining, survey, equity, fairness. Email Contact: Eckel, Catherine C., and Philip J. Grossman (1999) “Differences in the Economic Decisions of Men and Women: Exper

51、imental Evidence,” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsevier, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, methodology, subject pool effects, gender effects, survey. Email Contact: Forsythe, Robert, Thomas Rietz, and Thomas W. Ross (

52、1999) “Wishes, Expectations and Actions: A Survey on Price formation in Election Markets,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 39:1 83-110. Keywords: experiments, public, voting, polls, political stock markets, expectations. Email Contact: robert_ Friedman, Daniel, and Sh

53、yam Sunder (1994) Experimental Methods, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press. Keywords: experiments, methodology, general, survey. Abstract: This book surveys the field of experimental economics, with special emphasis on issues of methodology. Email Contact: Fudenberg, Drew,

54、and David K. Levine (1998) Learning in Games, Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. Keywords: experiments, game theory, learning. Abstract: This book surveys and develops models of learning and dynamic adjustment in economic games. Email Contact: Goeree, Jacob K., Rosario Gomez, and

55、Charles A. Holt (1999) “Predatory Pricing: Rare Like a Unicorn",” in Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, edited by C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith, New York: Elsivier Press, forthcoming. Keywords: experiments, markets, survey, predatory pricing. Abstract The paper surveys the diverse result

56、s of laboratory market experiments that investigate predatory pricing. Email Contact: Güth, Werner, and Reinhard Tietz (1990) “Ultimatum Bargaining Behavior: A Survey and Comparison of Experimental Results,” Journal of Economic Psychology, 11:3 (September), 417-449. Keywords: e

57、xperiments, bargaining, ultimatum game, survey. Email Contact: guethwiwi.hu-berlin.de Güth, Werner (1994) “On the Scientific Work of John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash, and Reinhard Selten,” Ifo-Studien, 40:4 251-281. Keywords: experiments, game theory, survey. Email Contact: guethwiwi.hu-berlin.de

58、 Güth, Werner (1995) “On Ultimatum Bargaining Experiments-A Personal Review,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 27:3 (August), 329-344. Keywords: experiments, bargaining, ultimatum game, survey. Email Contact: guethwiwi.hu-berlin.de Hanley, N. D. (1989) “Valuing Non-market Goods Using Contingent Valuation,” Journal of Economic Surveys, 3:3 235-252. Keywords: experiments, decisions, contingent valuation. Hey, John D. (1991) Experiments in Economics, Oxford and Cambridge, Mass.: Basil Blackwell. Keyw

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