Economic Science Association


The Economic Science Association is a professional organization whose members focus on developing economics as an observational science. Research in the area employs controlled experiments as a means of understanding economic behavior.


Meetings

2001 INTERNATIONAL ESA MEETINGS IN BARCELONA: JUNE 21-24

Hotel Reservations

Preparing Documents

ESA annual meeting in New York City, June 16 - June 18, 2000.

Conference location: New York University, Tisch Hall, 40 West 4th Street, Upper Concourse Level

Call For Papers

Program Registration

Schedule and Abstracts

Helpful Web Sites

European ESA Meeting October 18-21 Amsterdam

Experimental Economics Summer School in Barcelona (Deadline: the 31 of May, 2000)


Joining ESA and Subscribing to Experimental Economics

Memberships in the Economic Science Association are available for annual dues in the following amounts:

Membership in the Economic Science Association includes a paid subscription to our new journal, Experimental Economics. The first issue of the journal is scheduled to be out by early summer, 1998.

In order to join, please mail your check and member information in an envelope addressed as follows:

Professor R. Mark Isaac
Treasurer, Economic Science Association
Dept. of Economics
401 McClelland Hall
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
USA

Please include the following information for the ESA membership database:


Member Address List

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Bylaws

Click here to view the Bylaws.


Officers

President: Andrew Schotter Andrew.Schotter@nyu.edu

Past President: James Cox jcox@bpa.arizona.edu

President-Elect: Colin Camerer camerer@hss.caltech.edu

North American Secretary: Catherine Eckel eckelc@vt.edu

European Secretary: John Hey jdh1@york.ac.uk

Treasurer: R. Mark Isaac misaac@bpa.arizona.edu

Section Heads:

Finance: Daniel Friedman dan@cats.ucsc.edu

Organization and Accounting: Steve Kachelmeier kach@mail.utexas.edu

Policy Implications and Evaluation: Tim Cason cason@mgmt.purdue.edu

Theory: John van Huyck john.vanhuyck@tamu.edu

Experimental Methods: Sheryl Ball sball@vt.edu

History and Philosophy: James Walter walkerj@indiana.edu

Psychology: Rachel Croson crosonr@wharton.upenn.edu

Political Economy: Elinor Ostrom ostrom@indiana.edu

Econometrics: Ronald Oaxaca rlo@u.arizona.edu

Computerized Allocations: Shyam Sunder sunder@yale.edu

Game Theory: Werner Gueth gueth@wiwi.hu-berlin.de


Experimental Economics Sites on the Internet

The University of Amsterdam's Center for Research in Experimental Economics and Political Decision-Making

The University of Arizona's Economic Science Laboratory

The University of Bonn's Experimental Economics Project

The University of California - Santa Cruz Experimental Economics Laboratory

California Institute of Technology Laboratory for Experimental Economics and Political Science

The Canadian Experimental Economics Researchers Page

The University of East Anglia's Experimental Economics Laboratory

Hebrew University of Jerusalem's RatioLab

The University of Manchester's Experimental Research

The University of Mannheim's Experimental Laboratory

McMaster University's Experimental Economics Laboratory

The University of New Mexico's Experimental Economics Research Program

Universitat Pompeu Fabra's Laboratori d'Economia Experimental, LeeX Home Page

Al Roth's Game Theory and Experimental Economics Page

Andy Schotter’s Andy Schotter's Experimental Economics Web Page

TAMU Economic Research Laboratory

The University of Trento's Experimental Economics Laboratory

The University of Valencia LINEEX Experimental Economics Laboratory

The University of Wyoming's Experimental Economics and Applied Game Theory page

The University of York's Experimental Economics Listserver

The University of York'sCentre for Experimental Economics

The University of Zurich's Microeconomics and Experimental Economics Page

The University of South Carolina's Web-Lab

The University of Magdeburg's MaxLab - Magdeburg Experimental Laboratory

Université Louis Pasteur, Experimental Economics Laboratory of Strasbourg

A newsletter devoted to bringing experiments into the classroom for instructional purposes, Classroom Expernomics is produced by Greg Delemeester, Marietta College and John Neral, Frostburg State University. For the time being, it is being distributed for no charge. Contact John Neral.