This handbook provides an in-depth review of cutting-edge methodologies in experimental economics. It explores various methods for eliciting preferences and beliefs in both static and dynamic settings, encompassing individual and group behavior across different techniques and diverse sample pools. Additionally, it highlights recent advances in econometrics and replication strategies. The handbook serves as a comprehensive reference for scholars interested in conducting experimental research in the lab, through surveys, or in the field.
1. Introduction
Erik Snowberg and Leeat Yariv
2. Replication
Anna Dreber and Lucas Coffman
3. Communication
Marina Agranov
4. Repeated Games
Guillaume Fréchette, Emanuel Vespa and Sevgi Yuksel
5. Survey Methods
Matt Graham and Greg Huber
6. Social Networks
Arun Chandrasekhar and Matthew O. Jackson
7. Preference Elicitations
Jonathan Chapman and Geoff Fisher
8. Belief Elicitations
PJ Healy and Greg Leo
9. Experimetrics
Alberto Abadie and Guido Imbens
10. Choice Process Data
Colin F. Camerer
11. Lab in the Field
Sara Lowes and Nathan Nunn
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