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"A must-read primer for anyone who needs to be convinced of the importance of using experimental methods for testing economic theory and designing policies. Anyone willing to learn how to design an experiment will treasure this book because it provides a comprehensive coverage of laboratory techniques for economists and of the econometrics of experimental data. No doubt this book will induce students and young scholars to invest in this exciting field." Marie Claire Villeval, French National Center for Scientific Research, Analysis and Economic Theory Group, University of Lyon.
"This book is a must for every experimental economist. It scrutinises the methodological background of many aspects of experiments in economics that are taken for granted by many others. At the same time it provides superb didactical accounts of these aspects, convenient recipes for actually doing experiments and the main implications that experiments can have. Carefully elaborated case studies illustrate the methodological issues discussed, but at the same time are of central interest to the field by themselves.
Readers will find their knowledge both broadened and deepened by this magnificent book." Peter P. Wakker, Erasmus University Rotterdam. "This is a great book. It lays out the whys, what fors and hows of experimental economics. It takes us through the econometric skills we need and describes the steps one has to take in designing and running an experiment. It is destined to be the go-to teaching and reference book for the field." Andrew Schotter, Center for Experimental Social Science, New York University.