Preferences and constraints: the value of economic games for studying human behaviour

Volume: 7, Issue: 6, Pages: 192090 - 192090
Published: Jun 1, 2020
Abstract
As economic games have spread from experimental economics to other social sciences, so too have critiques of their usefulness for drawing inferences about the ‘real world’. What these criticisms often miss is that games can be used to reveal individuals' private preferences in ways that observational and interview data cannot; furthermore, economic games can be designed such that they do provide insights into real-world behaviour. Here, we draw...
Paper Details
Title
Preferences and constraints: the value of economic games for studying human behaviour
Published Date
Jun 1, 2020
Volume
7
Issue
6
Pages
192090 - 192090
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