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z-Tree: Zurich toolbox for ready-made economic experiments

2007· article· en· 9,907 citations· W2149961401 on OpenAlex· 10.1007/s10683-006-9159-4

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Abstract

Abstract z-Tree (Zurich Toolbox for Ready-made Economic Experiments) is a software for developing and conducting economic experiments. The software is stable and allows programming almost any kind of experiments in a short time. In this article, I present the guiding principles behind the software design, its features, and its limitations.

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Venue
Experimental Economics
Topic
Auction Theory and Applications
Field
Decision Sciences
Canadian institutions
Funders
Universität ZürichYork UniversityUniversitat Pompeu FabraUniversiteit van AmsterdamHarvard Business School
Keywords
ToolboxComputer scienceSoftwareSoftware engineeringTree (set theory)Mathematical economicsProgramming languageOperations researchIndustrial engineeringEconomicsEngineeringMathematics
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