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Research in Experimental Economics

Research in Experimental Economics focuses on laboratory experimental economics, while also welcoming theoretical, empirical, and field research that would be of interest to the broader experimental economics community. The series aims to complement, rather than compete with, traditional journals by offering a platform for papers that may not be suitable for conventional outlets. This includes theme volumes, replication studies, research requiring longer manuscripts for data presentation or analysis, and papers addressing methodological issues. Volumes are typically organized around specific themes with volume editors who may issue formal or informal calls for papers, sometimes aligning with relevant conferences. The senior editor ensures that all submissions undergo a formal peer review process, maintaining the high-quality standards of traditional academic journals.

DOI
10.1108/rexe

Editors
Professor R. Mark Isaac
Douglas A. Norton

Series Copyright Holder
Emerald Publishing Limited

Online start date
1999

Print ISSN
0193-2306

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