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Lab-in-the-field experiments: perspectives from research on gender

This paper highlights the contributions made by lab-in-the-field experiments, which are also known as artefactual, framed and extra-lab experiments. We present a curated sample of lab-in-the-field experiments and discuss how they can be conducted on their own or combined with conventional laboratory...

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Published in:Japanese economic review (Oxford, England) England), 2022-01, Vol.73 (1), p.31-59
Main Authors: Gangadharan, Lata, Jain, Tarun, Maitra, Pushkar, Vecci, Joe
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Business & Economics
Decision making
Development Economics
Econometrics
Economic History
Economics
Economics and Business
Economics and Finance
Ekonomi och näringsliv
Gender
Gender differences
identity
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Leadership
Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
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Microeconomics
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risk preferences
social norms
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time-preferences
women
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