Experimental Econophysics: Properties and Mechanisms of Laboratory Markets
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Experimental Econophysics describes the method of controlled human experiments, which is developed by physicists to study some problems in economics or finance, namely, stylized facts, fluctuation phenomena, herd behavior, contrarian behavior,
hedge behavior, cooperation, business cycles, partial information, risk management, and sk prediction. Experimental econophysics together with empirical econophysics are two branches of the field of econophysics. The latter one has been extensively d...
hedge behavior, cooperation, business cycles, partial information, risk management, and sk prediction. Experimental econophysics together with empirical econophysics are two branches of the field of econophysics. The latter one has been extensively d...


