Experiments In Macroeconomics


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Experiments in Macroeconomics


Experiments in Macroeconomics

Author: John Duffy

language: en

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Release Date: 2014-11-14


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Volume 17 entitled 'Experiments in Macroeconomics', of the Research in Experimental Economics Book Series is the first-ever collection by leading researchers in the field of laboratory studies aimed at understanding macroeconomic phenomena.

Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Experimental Economics


Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Experimental Economics

Author: Arthur Schram

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2019


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This volume offers a comprehensive review of experimental methods in economics. Its 21 chapters cover theoretical and practical issues such as incentives, theory and policy development, data analysis, recruitment, software and laboratory organization. The Handbook includes separate parts on procedures, field experiments and neuroeconomics, and provides the first methodological overview of replication studies and a novel set-valued equilibrium concept. As a whole, the combination of basic methods and current developments will aid both beginners and advanced experimental economists.

Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics


Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics

Author: Nicola Fuchs-Schündeln

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2015


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A growing literature relies on natural experiments to establish causal effects in macroeconomics. In diverse applications, natural experiments have been used to verify underlying assumptions of conventional models, quantify specific model parameters, and identify mechanisms that have major effects on macroeconomic quantities but are absent from conventional models. We discuss and compare the use of natural experiments across these different applications and summarize what they have taught us about such diverse subjects as the validity of the Permanent Income Hypothesis, the size of the fiscal multiplier, and about the effects of institutions, social structure, and culture on economic growth. We also outline challenges for future work in each of these fields, give guidance for identifying useful natural experiments, and discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the approach.