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EXPERIMENTS IN ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 July 2013

James Konow
Affiliation:
Organizers of the XIV Urrutia Elejalde, Summer School on Economics and Philosophy
Eric Schwitzgebel
Affiliation:
Organizers of the XIV Urrutia Elejalde, Summer School on Economics and Philosophy
Cristina Bicchieri
Affiliation:
Organizers of the XIV Urrutia Elejalde, Summer School on Economics and Philosophy
Jason Dana
Affiliation:
Organizers of the XIV Urrutia Elejalde, Summer School on Economics and Philosophy
María Jiménez-Buedo
Affiliation:
Organizers of the XIV Urrutia Elejalde, Summer School on Economics and Philosophy

Extract

Not so long ago, many economists and philosophers felt that their disciplines had no use for experimental methods. An experimental study was, by its nature, ‘not economics’ or ‘not philosophy’ – psychology maybe. Opinion has changed dramatically. This issue of Economics and Philosophy represents a collection of recent contributions to experimental research that explicitly deal with empirical findings or methodological questions in the intersection of the two disciplines. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first such collection dedicated to addressing these common interests.

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Introduction
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2013 

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