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The experimental approach in economics is a driving force behind some of the most exciting developments in the field. The 'experimental revolution' was based on a series of bold philosophical premises which have remained until now mostly unexplored. This book provides the first comprehensive analysis and critical discussion of the methodology of experimental economics, written by a philosopher of science with expertise in the field. It outlines the fundamental principles of experimental inference in order to investigate their power, scope and limitations. The author demonstrates that experimental economists have a lot to gain by discussing openly the philosophical principles that guide their work, and that philosophers of science have a lot to learn from their ingenious techniques devised by experimenters in order to tackle difficult scientific problems.
External validity inferences ; Perfectly controlled experiment ; Predictive success criterion ; Experimental economics ; Radical localism ; Curse phenomenon ; Decay phenomenon ; Experimental economists ; Public goods experiments ; Social dilemma games ; Public goods game ; Ascending auction ; Preference reversals ; Eliminative induction ; Economic methodology ; Controlled experimental design ; Auction theory ; Expected utility theory ; Inductive support ; Standard economic theory ; Intended domain ; Auction design
External validity inferences ; Perfectly controlled experiment ; Predictive success criterion ; Experimental economics ; Radical localism ; Curse phenomenon ; Decay phenomenon ; Experimental economists ; Public goods experiments ; Social dilemma games ; Public goods game ; Ascending auction ; Preference reversals ; Eliminative induction ; Economic methodology ; Controlled experimental design ; Auction theory ; Expected utility theory ; Inductive support ; Standard economic theory ; Intended domain ; Auction design
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