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Experimental Economics is concerned with experiments on economic behavior. It tests mostly hyotheses on rationality and learning developed in game theory and decision theory.
http://www.comlabgames.com/
Internet/intranet software to design and run noncooperative games between human subjects, and analyze the experimental outcomes.
http://www.econ.nyu.edu/dept/esa/
Economic Science Association, brings together people who do economic experiments and who are interested in experimental economics.
http://www.econ.ucsb.edu/~tedb/eep/eep.html
Web site for the microeconomics textbook which incorporates classroom experiments. Experiences of educators and teaching resources.
http://home.earthlink.net/~millerrisk/Paving/
Web site for the book applying experimental and behavioral economics to financial markets. Table of contents and a related article on learning in financial markets.
http://www.people.virginia.edu/~cah2k/y2k.htm
A bibliography containing about 2500 citations, with keywords and selected abstracts, for papers in economics and other social sciences that use laboratory experiments to study human behavior (political science, psychology, law, finance, and accounting).
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