结盟的机制设计者:一个支持实验经济学的学术网络画像

Mechanism Designers in Alliance: A Portrayal of a Scholarly Network in Support of Experimental Economics

History of Political Economy · 2016
被引 15
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

识别了1980年代初至1990年代初经济学界中明确支持Vernon Smith和Charles Plott实验室研究合法性与社会效用的一批非实验学者,揭示了Smith、Plott与机制设计理论家之间建立的紧密专业联系及其对实验与理论互补性的认可。

Abstract

This article takes one of the necessary, albeit rudimentary, steps toward coming to grips with the legitimation of laboratory experimentation in economics. To be specific, it aims to identify a subset of the nonexperimentalists in the economics profession who explicitly endorsed, between the early 1980s and the early 1990s, the legitimacy and the social usefulness of Vernon Smith's and Charles Plott's laboratory studies. By exploring several dimensions of the network established among Smith, Plott, and some well-known mechanism design theorists, this article demonstrates the following. First, close professional ties had been established among the protagonists discussed herein by the early 1980s. Second, in the 1970s and the 1980s, some mechanism design theorists felt the need to take Smith's and Plott's laboratory experiments seriously, and they indeed heeded the implications of Smith's and Plott's laboratory studies upon mechanism design. Third, the protagonists not only had keen interests in mechanism design, but shared the same conceptual scheme. Fourth, in the late 1970s and the 1980s, Smith and Plott believed that their laboratory studies were a useful complement to mechanism design theorists' mathematical endeavors, on the one hand; on the other, in the mid-1980s, the mechanism design theorists explicitly endorsed the complementarity of the two distinct scholarly activities and the legitimacy of Smith's and Plott's laboratory experimentation.

实验经济学机制设计学术网络实验室实验合法性