There are 4 repositories under experimental-economics topic.
Code and materials for the paper S. Phelps and Y. I. Russell, Investigating Emergent Goal-Like Behaviour in Large Language Models Using Experimental Economics, working paper, arXiv:2305.07970, May 2023
A JavaScript implementation of the Inclusion of Other in the Self (IOS) scale that satisfies its original design features.
Virtual bingo-blower in js for risk and ambiguity experiments, built on matter.js
oTree demo app for ios.js
oTree顶刊复刻-JEBO-Covenants-before-the-Swords
Personal website (outdated)
Data and code for the paper 'Continuous Inclusion of Other in the Self'
oTree code for 'Generating ambiguity with a virtual bingo blower'
Economic experiment designed to investigate how people assess and cope with uncertainty.
Economic experiment designed to evaluate a message's (e.g. a forecast's) credibility relying on revealed preferences (instead of stated preferences that are elicited by just asking respondents how credible they found a message).
Economic Experiment (Dynamic Public Goods Game) designed to investigate cooperation and growth under uncertainty.
A classroom demonstration experiment replicating Vernon Smith's early Double Auction research. https://www.economicsnetwork.ac.uk/iree/v9n2/jaworski.pdf
Research subject management system. Handles recruitment and scheduling of research experiments in both virtual and physical spaces.
Research subjects wear a Fitbit and are paid based on meeting fitness targets.
You Wouldn’t Steal a Car: Moral Intuition for Intellectual Property. Joy Buchanan and Bart Wilson.
A virtual world in which subjects are able to control avatars that inhabit different regions. Bart Wilson and Cindy Rivas.
Analysis Plan
Multiplayer Hunter-Gatherer Economics Experiment. Hillard S. Kaplan, Eric Schniter, Vernon L. Smith & Bart J. Wilson,
Creation of sample experiments related to economic theory. Experimental Economics Laboratory @PUCP
Companion code for the article "oTree: Implementing experiments with dynamically determined data quantity" published in a Special Issue for JBEF. Illustrative example implementation for a simple stylized market simulation relying on "custom data models".