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		<title>Glenn Harrison (Georgia State) on Experimental Economics</title>
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Glenn Harrison is the C.V. Starr Chair of Risk Management &#038; Insurance and Director of the Center for the Economic Analysis of Risk (CEAR), in the Department of Risk Management &#038; Insurance, J. Mack Robinson College of Business, Georgia State University. His research includes diverse topics such as law and economics, international trade policy, environmental [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Briefing: Is Economics a Science? Explaining the resurgence of Experimental Economics</title>
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In this post, our Economist on the ground, Jeremy Kamil, brings us a background piece on Experimental Economics. Which reminds me, have you ever heard the one about the guy who asks you to push a button or pull a lever in the name of &#8217;science&#8217; (pic on website):

Is economics a science?
That question, although not [...]]]></description>
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Andy Seltzer is a Professor in the Department of Economics, Royal Holloway, University of London. Professor Seltzer is an Economic Historian first and foremost and has been working on questions in labour economics by studying, amongst other things, the payroll tabulations from large bank and railway employers during the first part of the 20th century. [...]]]></description>
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