- Introduction: Methods, Objectives, Advantages and Limitations of Experimental Economics
Slides:
falk_outline.pdf
falk_l1_methods.pdf
Literature:
- Davis, Douglas and Holt, Charles (1993); Experimental Economics, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey: Chapter 1.
- Falk, A. and Fehr, E. (2003); "Why labor market experiments?", Labour Economics 10, 399-406 (http://www.iza.org/en/papers/Falk/whylabourmEx.pdf).
- Friedman, Daniel and Sunder, Shyam, Experimental Methods, Cambridge University Press 1994, Chapters 1 and 2.
- Roth, Alvin E. (1988); "Laboratory Experimentation in Economics: A Methodological Overview", Economic Journal, Vol. 98, 974-1031.
- Smith, Vernon L. (1989); "Theory, Experiment and Economics", Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 3, No. 1, 151-169.
- Smith, Vernon L. (1994); "Economics in the Laboratory", Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 8, No. 1, 113-131.
- Smith, Vernon L. (1976); "Experimental Economics: Induced Value Theory", American Economic Review, Vol. 66, 274-279.
- Market experiments
Slides: falk_l2_markets.pdf
Literature:
- *Davis, Douglas and Holt, Charles (1993); Experimental Economics, Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey: Chapter 3 (Double Auction Markets) and Chapter 4 (Posted Offer Markets).
- Smith, Vernon L. and Williams, Arlington W. (1990); “The Boundaries of Competitive Price Theory: Convergence Expectations and Transaction Costs”, in: L. Green and J. H. Kagel (eds.), Advances in Behavioral Economics, Vol. 2, Ablex Publishing Corporation, Norwood, New Jersey.
- Kirchsteiger, G.; Niederle, M.; Potters,J.: „Public versus private exchanges“, Working paper 2001, (http://greywww.kub.nl:2080/greyfiles/center/2001/101.html).
- Bargaining experiments
Slides:
falk_l3_bargaining.pdf (updated November 9, 2004)
Literature:
- *Kagel, John H. and Roth, Alvin E. (1995); "Handbook of Experimental Economics", Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey: Chapter 4 (Bargaining Experiments).
- Binmore, Shaked and Sutton, "Testing Non-Cooperative Bargaining Theory: A Preliminary Study." AER, 1985, 1178-80.
- Camerer, Colin and Richard Thaler, "Anomalies: Ultimatums, Dictators and Manners." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9, 1995, 209-219.
- Cameron, Lisa (1999); "Raising the Stakes in the Ultimatum Game: Experimental Evidence from Indonesia", Economic Inquiry, Vol. 37, No. 1, 47-59.
- Forsythe, Robert, J. Horowitz, N.E. Savin and Martin Sefton, "Fairness in Simple Bargaining Experiments." Games and Economic Behavior, 1994, 6, 347-69.
- Güth, W., Schmittberger, R. and Schwarze, B. (1982); "An Experimental Analysis of Ultimatium Bargaining", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 3, 367-88.
- Ochs, Jack and Alvin E. Roth, "An Experimental Study of Sequential Bargaining." AER, 1989, 355-84.
- Roth, Alvin E., Vesna Prasnikar, Masahiro Okuno-Fujiwara, and Smuel Zamir, "Bargaining and Market Behavior in Jerusalem, Ljubljana, Pittsburgh, and Tokyo: An Experimental Study." AER, 81, 1991, 1068-95.
- Slonim, Robert, Alvin E. Roth, 1998. 2Learning in High Stakes Ultimatum Games: An Experiment in the Slovak Republic2, Econometrica, Vol. 66 (3) pp. 569-596.
- How to do experiments
Slides: falk_l4_experiments.pdf (updated Dec. 15, 2004)
- Public goods experiments, social interaction and punishment
Slides: falk_l5_publicgoods.pdf (updated Dec. 15, 2004)
Literature:
- Kagel, John H. and Roth, Alvin E. (1995); "Handbook of Experimental Economics", Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey: Chapter 2 (Public Goods: A Survey of Experimental Research).
- Andreoni, James (1988); "Why Free Ride?: Strategies and Learning in Public Goods Experiments", Journal of Public Economics, 37, 1988, 291-304
- Falk, A. and Fischbacher, U. (2002); "Crime in the Lab - Detecting Social Interaction", European Economic Review 46, 859-869.
- A. Falk, U. Fischbacher and S. Gächter (2003); "Living in two Neighborhoods - Social Interactions in the Lab", IZA DP 1381.
- Falk, A. and Ichino, A. (2003): "Clean evidence on peer pressure", IZA DP 732.
- *Fehr, Ernst and Gächter, Simon (2000); "Cooperation and Punishment in Public Goods Experiments", American Economic Review 90(4), September 2000, 980-994.
- *Fischbacher, Urs, Simon Gächter and Ernst Fehr (2001); "Are People Conditionally Cooperative? Evidence from a Public Goods Experiment", Economics Letters 71 (2001) 397-404.
- Gächter, Simon and Fehr, Ernst (1997); "Social Norms as a Social Exchange", Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 133, No. 2, 275-292.
- Isaac, R. M., J. Walker and S. Thomas (1984): "Divergent evidence on free riding: An experimental examination of possible explanations", Public Choice 43(1): 113-149.
- Isaac, R. Mark, James M. Walker, and Arlington W. Williams; "Group Size and the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence Utilizing Very Large Groups", Journal of Public Economics, 54, May 1994, 1-36.
- Keser, Claudia (1996); "Voluntary Contributions to a Public Good when Partial Contribution is a Dominant Strategy", Economics Letters 50, 359-366.
- Keser, C. and Van Winden, F. (2000): "Conditional Cooperation and Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods", Scandinavian Journal of Economics 102, 23-39.
- Palfrey, T. and Prisbrey, J. (1997); "Anomalous behavior in public goods experiments: How much and why?", American Economic Review 87, 829-846.
- Fairness: Evidence, theories and evaluation
Slides: falk_l6_fairness.pdf
a) Theories
- Bolton, Gary and Axel Ockenfels (1999); "A Theory of Equity, Reciprocity, and Competition", American Economic Review 100, 166-193.
- Dufwenberg, Martin and Georg Kirchsteiger (1998); "A Theory of Sequential Reciprocity", Discussion Paper, CentER, Tilburg University.
- Charness, Gary, and Rabin, Matthew (2002); "Understanding Social Preferences with Simple Tests", The Quarterly Journal of Economics 117 (3), 817 - 869
- *Falk, Armin and Urs Fischbacher (1999); "A Theory of Reciprocity", Working paper No. 6, Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zürich
- *Fehr, Ernst and Klaus Schmidt (1999); "A Theory of Fairness, Competition and Cooperation", Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol. 114, No. 3, 817-868.
- Levine, David (1998); "Modeling Altruism and Spitefulness in Experiments" Review of Economic Dynamics, Vol. 1, No. 4, 593-622.
b) Evaluation of Fairness Theories
- Engelmann, Dirk and Martin Strobel (2000); "An Experimental Comparison of the Fairness Models by Bolton and Ockenfels and By Fehr and Schmidt", Mimeo, Humboldt Universität zu Berlin.
- *Falk, Armin, Fehr, Ernst, and Fischbacher, Urs, 2000a. "Informal Sanctions", Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich, Working Paper No. 59.
- Falk, Armin, Fehr, Ernst, and Fischbacher, Urs, 2000b. "Testing Theories of Fairness - Intentions Matter", Institute for Empirical Research in Economics, University of Zurich, Working Paper No. 63.
- *Falk, Armin, Fehr, Ernst, and Fischbacher, Urs (2003); "On the Nature of Fair Behavior", Economic Inquiry 41(1) (2003), 20-26.
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