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Experiments in Political Economy
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- Palfrey, Thomas R.
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This was prepared for publication as a chapter in The Handbook of Experimental Economics, Volume 2, edited by John Kagel and Alvin Roth. The financial support of the National Science Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation is gratefully acknowledged. I wish to thank many coauthors and colleagues for sharing their insights about laboratory experimentation in political science and game theory. John Kagel, Aniol Llorente-Saguer, Rebecca Morton, Kirill Pogorelskiy, and Rick Wilson provided helpful comments and advice on earlier drafts of the survey. I am especially indebted to Richard McKelvey, Charles Plott, and Howard Rosenthal, who were instrumental in shaping my own research in this area. None of them are responsible for any shortcomings in the final product. Parts of this chapter expand on material from previous surveys and lectures by the author.Attached Files
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