Uni Jena
Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät
Lehrstuhl für Empirische und Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung

MW 24.2 - Lecture Quantitative Economics (Summer 2012) - Master Program in Economics

There are many interesting topics in quantitative economics. In this lecture we will concentrate on Experimental Economics as a quantitative tool. This will also allow us to have a brief look at several other topics from economic theory.
Schedule
from 16.4.-22.5: Mondays+Tuesdays from 14-18 in SR129, Carl Zeiss Str. 3, (Kirsten Häger)
Exam
22.5., 16:00-17:00, SR129 (please register for the exam before 13.5. via email to Monika Adler, office[at]kirchkamp.de)
Prerequisites
The lecture "MW 26.1 - Approaches to Economic Science" is recommended
Outline:
  1. Introduction. A brief history of experimental economics.
  2. The relation among theory / experiment / field data
  3. Implementation of experiments
  4. Interpreting experimental data
  5. Individual decisions and risk
  6. Bargaining
  7. Coordination
  8. Public goods, cooperation
  9. Industrial organisation
  10. Auctions
  11. Monetary- and fiscal policy
Literature:
  • J. H. Kagel and A. E. Roth, The Handbook of Experimental Economics, Princeton University Press, 1995.
  • Daniel Friedman, Shyam Sunder, Experimental Methods: A Primer for Economists, Cambridge Univ Press, 1994
  • Douglas D. Davis and Charles A. Holt, Experimental Economics, Princeton University Press
Handout
Past exams