Abstract

This chapter discusses several issues in experimental game theory. Since its inception in the 1950s, experimental game theory has now grown into a field with large literature, still attracting many young researchers (Kagel and Roth in The handbook of experimental economics. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1995; Camerer in Behavioral game theory: experiments in strategic interaction. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2003).

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