Welcome to the Vienna Center for Experimental Economics

Established in January 2011, the Vienna Center for Experimental Economics (VCEE) is an institution of the Faculty of Business, Economics and Statistics at the University of Vienna.

Our purpose is to provide the infrastructure for conducting experimental research at the University of Vienna as well as a forum to discuss and exchange ideas. To this end we organise a seminar series focused on experimental economics and we maintain a state-of-the-art laboratory on the campus of the University.

The research of our members regularly appears in top economic journals. We also have frequent visitors from the best institutions.

18.10.2019
 

Ferdinand von Siemens talks about "Knowledge Hierarchies and the Efficient Division of Labor: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment" on 18 October...

VCEE Seminar
18.10.2019
 

Jens Noll talks about "Behavioral Economics applied: From research to Behavioral Design" on 18 October 2019 at 10am.

VCEE Seminar
11.10.2019
 

Wieland Müller speaks about "Building trust: The costs and benefits of gradualism" at the GATE (Lyon) on October 11, 2019.

Talks
10.09.2019
 

Leonardo Bursztyn speaks about "Understanding Peer Pressure in Education – From Evidence to Policy" on September 10, 2019.

VBEN Event
02.09.2019
 

Wieland Müller has received the "Excellent Teacher Award" for a course taught at Tilburg University (The Netherlands).

Grants/Awards
02.09.2019
 

A new working paper by Jean-Robert Tyran on "Civic Engagement as a Second-Order Public Good: The Cooperative Underpinnings of the Accountable State"...

Working Paper
26.08.2019
 

A new working paper by Philipp Külpmann and Christoph Kuzmics "On the Predictive Power of Theories of One-Shot Play" is available.

Working Paper
22.08.2019
 

"Probabilistic transitivity in sports" by Johannes Tiwisina and Philipp Külpmann has been accepted for publication in Computers & Operations Research.

Publications
16.08.2019
 

Jean-Robert Tyran gives a talk on "Can Democracy Ever Work? A Behavioral and Experimental Economics Perspective on Voting" at the University of...

Talks