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Experimental Economics

Experimental economics is a branch of economics which deals with the application of experimental methods to study and find an answer to the economic questions. Experiments, including data, are used to test the validity of economic theories and market mechanisms. Economics experiments can take the various forms covering topics such as Markets, Games, Decision making, Bargaining, Auctions, Coordination, Social Preferences, Learning, Matching, and Field Experiments.