Experimental Economics

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The earliest approach to the study of behavioral economics was experimental economics. Nobel-Prize-winning economist Vernon Smith claimed there are three laws of economic experiments:

  1. The subjects don't do the calculations taught in economics textbooks.
  2. Economists don't know what they do instead.
  3. But the subjects get the right answers anyway.

("Right answer" is something of a joke.)

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