Experimental Methods: A Primer for Economists

Experimental Methods: A Primer for Economists

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Jan 28, 1994 · Anglais · Broché (248 pages)
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Format Broché
Pages 248
Langue Anglais
Publié Jan 28, 1994
Éditeur Cambridge University Press
Édition First Edition
ISBN-10 0521456827
ISBN-13 9780521456821

Description

In the world of economics, experimentation is becoming a vital tool for understanding complex behaviors and systems. This primer introduces readers to the foundational concepts and techniques essential for conducting experiments in economic research. With a clear focus on the principles of experimental design, it caters to both novices and seasoned economists looking to refresh their knowledge.

Daniel Friedman and Shyam Sunder bring their expertise to the forefront, providing insights into real-world applications and the implications of findings derived from experiments. The text explores various methodologies and analytical approaches while emphasizing the importance of robust empirical evidence in shaping economic theories.

Readers will find that the authors have crafted accessible explanations, making experimental methods not just understandable but also engaging. By bridging theory with practice, this work serves as a crucial resource for economists eager to embrace the rigor and excitement of experimental research in their studies.

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Affaires & Économie
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