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Briefing: Is Economics a Science? Explaining the resurgence of Experimental Economics

Posted by sangus in Experiments, Podcast on 10 May, 2011

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 ’science’ (pic on website):

Source: http://www.economics.com/

Source: http://www.economics.com.au/

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