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Developments on Experimental Economics: New Approaches to Solving Real-world Problems

✍ Scribed by Vernon L. Smith (auth.), Professor Sobei Hidenori Oda (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Leaves
263
Series
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems 590
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume presents papers and speeches given in the Experimental E- nomics Week in Honour of Dr Vernon L. Smith held in Okayama and Kyoto, 13-17 December 2004, which consisted of Dr Smith’s public speech and the International Conference on Experiments in Economic Sciences: New - proaches to Solving Real-world Problems. Despite having a short history, experiments are now considered indispensable in economics as in other ?elds of science and engineering. As Dr Smith’s Nobel Prize (2002) shows, experimental economics has now established itself in modern economics. In such an environment, researchers are expected to developthetraditionwithnewideasinnew?eldsforsolvingvariousproblems in the real world. The Experimental Economics Week, which was organised to explore new ?elds for experiments with new approaches, provided a unique opportunity for those who were engaged or interested in experiments in their ?elds to discuss experimental approaches from various standpoints. Economic experiments broaden and deepen our understanding of human - haviour, the economy and their interdependence. Some experiments are - signed to observe how people behave. Experimenters control subjects’ e- nomic environment to guess their strategies, which are not always apparent in the real world. The environment may be game-theoretic (a person’s gain or loss is a?ected by other persons’ actions) or non-game-theoretic. In either case what is checked is subjects’ behaviour. Some experiments are done to see how market or other economic systems work.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages I-XII
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Public Speech: “Markets, Capital Markets and Globalization”....Pages 3-16
Keynote Speech: “Foundations of Experimental Economics, Economic Design and Applications”....Pages 17-32
Front Matter....Pages 33-33
Behavioral Decision Making at 50: Achievements, Prospects, and Challenges....Pages 35-58
On the Weighting of Rare Events and the Economics of Small Decisions....Pages 59-73
Trust, Fear, Reciprocity, and Altruism: Theory and Experiment....Pages 75-90
What Have We Learned From Experimental Finance?....Pages 91-100
Cheating in Markets: A Methodological Exploration....Pages 101-118
Design Science: A Prelude....Pages 119-127
Front Matter....Pages 129-129
Separation of Intertemporal Substitution and Time Preference Rate From Risk Aversion: Experimental Analysis With Reward Designs....Pages 131-136
Signal Qualities, Order of Decisions, and Informational Cascades: Experimental Evidences....Pages 137-142
WTP and WTA for Expressway Services....Pages 143-148
Judgement in Small Decision-Making Problems....Pages 149-154
Front Matter....Pages 155-155
The Effect of Inter-group Competition in the Prisoner’s Dilemma Game....Pages 157-162
The Mixed Effect of Voluntary Revelation: Evidence from Threshold Public Goods Game Experiments....Pages 163-167
Trust and Reciprocity in Intergroup Relations: Differing Perspectives and Behaviors....Pages 169-174
Frames and Games....Pages 175-180
Combinatorial Auction Bandwidth Trading: An Experimental Study....Pages 181-186
A Note on Peer Enforcement by Selective Exclusion: An Extended Abstract....Pages 187-192
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
Recycling of Durable Goods: Modeling and Experiments....Pages 195-200
Decision Making in Artifactual Systems With Bounded Rationality....Pages 201-206
Front Matter....Pages 193-193
A Study on Virtual Market for Pareto Optimal Mediation in Economic Society....Pages 207-212
Empirical Tests of Exchange Rate Theory....Pages 213-218
Charting the Market: Fundamental and Chartist Strategies in a Participatory Stock Market Experiment....Pages 219-224
Front Matter....Pages 225-225
Audit Credibility and the Audit Fees: A Theory and an Experimental Investigation....Pages 227-232
When Firms Contest in Markets: An Experiment....Pages 233-238
How to Use Private Information in a Multi-person Zero-sum Game....Pages 239-244
A Price Competition Experiment Between Middlemen: Linear Function Case....Pages 245-250
Does the Level of Information Matter for Traders? On the Usefulness of Information in Experimental Asset Markets....Pages 251-256
A Laboratory Comparison of Arbitration Mechanisms: FOA and AFOA....Pages 257-262

✦ Subjects


Game Theory/Mathematical Methods; Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences


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