Papers in Experimental Economics
Discover the groundbreaking work of Professor Vernon L. Smith in Papers in Experimental Economics, published by Cambridge University Press in 1991. This comprehensive collection features 828 pages of insightful papers spanning from 1962 to 1990, charting the evolution of experimental economics. As a pioneer in this innovative discipline, Smith delves into significant developments, including early explorations of economic behavior in classic double oral auction markets and contemporary research on industrial organization and decision-making processes. This essential volume is perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, offering a deep understanding of the methodologies that shape modern economic analysis. Enhance your knowledge of experimental economics with this invaluable resource.