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EconomistInTraining posted on Tue, Aug 17 2010 4:18 PM

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Let me put it this way: when I write "Vernon Smith" down on paper, I dot the i with a heart.

Of course, my caveat is the one you might suspect: surveying undergraduates, for instance, might not reveal data that actually reflects market processes. Of course, creating quality, truth-revealing experiments is an important and tricky endeavor for any field.

"I'm not a fan of Murray Rothbard." -- David D. Friedman

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EconomistInTraining:

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What is "experimental economics"?

If I wrote it more than a few weeks ago, I probably hate it by now.

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EconomistInTraining:

Can you give me a brief definition of it in your own words?

If I wrote it more than a few weeks ago, I probably hate it by now.

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What is the difference between an economic experiment and a psychology experiment in your view?

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It's extremely interesting and not useless, but it can never exactly mirror real life conditions.

P.S. Go Bart Wilson.

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