1 | Historical development of experimental economics | pp. 3-10; [3], pp. 3-20 |
2 | Introduction to the market experiments and game experiments | [1], pp. 11-14; [3], pp. 22-35 |
3 | Experiments for individual decision making process | [2], pp. 75-97 |
4 | Game theory experiments | [2], pp. 107-145 |
5 | Market experiments | [2], pp. 157-200 |
6 | Auction process | [2], pp. 223-255; [3], pp. 61-67 |
7 | Public Choice and its determinants | [2], pp. 287-327; [3], pp. 68-80 |
8 | Dilemmas and lottery experiments | [2], pp. 373-412 |
9 | Prisoner’s dilemma | [3], pp. 26-35 |
10 | Bargain-based behaviors | [3], pp. 40-49 |
11 | Market design and competitive equilibrium | [3], pp. 49-60 |
12 | Investigations of institutional structures in labs and the experiments of the effect of institutions | [1], pp. 33-62 |
13 | Stress effect in behaviors and stress tests | [1], pp.15-33 |
14 | Advantages and limitations of experimental methods and overall review and repeatin the previous topics | [1], [2], [3] |