Selected Chapters in Experimental Economics

Advanced course “Selected chapters in Experimental Economics” taught at the IES at the Faculty of Social Sciences (identification number JEM134) and CERGE-EI (bearing the name "Chapters in Experimental Economics") is performend by invited foreign specialists in experimental economics. Its general syllabus is available here. This course is open for students of the UEP, IES at the Faculty of Social Sciences, CERGE-EI and also for students of other universities upon invitation (MUNI, EUBA, KU Bratislava etc.).  Cary A. Deck, professor of economics at the University of Arkansas (web page here) and the director of the Behavioral Business Research Lab (BBRL) will be the lecturer in summer semester 2012. The intensive course is schedulled from January 30 through February 9, 2012. Details are provided at the course web-page (you need a password to enter; password: "Cary", case sensitive).

History of the course:

Winter Semester 2011: visiting professor - Arno Riedl, Maastricht University. Arno Riedl homepage can be found here. Details are provided at the course web-page (you need a password to enter; password: "Arno", case sensitive).

Summer Semester 2011: visiting professor - Andrew Schotter, New York University. Andrew Schotter homepage can be found here. Details are provided at the course web-page (you need a password to enter: "Andy", case sensitive).

Winter Semester 2010: The course was not opened for the Winter Semester of 2010.

Summer Semester 2010: visiting professor - Bart Wilson, Chapman University. Bart Wilson homepage can be found here. Detailed information about the course led by Bart Wilson can be found here.

Advanced Methods in Experimental Economics

The course “Advanced methods in experimental economics” is regularly opened as a cooperative enterprise of the UEP, CERGE-EI and IES at the Faculty of Social Sciences. The last period of openning was for the Summer Semester of 2011. The general syllabus of the subject is available here. Identification number of the course at the IES FSV is JEM136 (the course exists under the working name Experimental Economics). The course bears the name "Topics in Applied Microeconomics - Experimental Economics" at the CERGE-EI. Lecturers of this course are Peter Katuščák, Michal Bauer, Miroslav Zajíček.

Student projects from Summer semester 2011 are available in the section "Student works". The syllabus for the Summer Semester 2011 can be found here.