The Vienna Center for Experimental Economics (VCEE) uses experimental approaches to address fundamental questions about human behavior, markets, and institutions. Our mission is to take experimental economics to the next level. We leverage the strenghts of combining cutting-edge experimental tools and techniques with various data sources.

The VCEE creates a thriving environment to exchange ideas, discuss and conduct research in experimental economics, through vibrant seminars, international collaborations, and state-of-art lab facilities.

 News

13.12.2019
 

Kirsten Rohde talks about "Aggregating over risk and time in risky intertemporal choice: which order?" on 13 December 2019 at 10am.

VCEE Seminar
15.11.2019
 

Sabine Kröger talks about "Optimal Frequency of Portfolio Evaluation in a Choice Experiment with Ambiguity and Loss Aversion" on 15 November 2019 at...

VCEE Seminar
15.11.2019
 

Charles Bellemare talks about "Video CV and Job Search of Persons with and without Disabilities: A Field Experiment" on 15 November 2019 at 10am.

VCEE Seminar
05.11.2019
 

"The attraction effect and its explanations" by Geoffrey Castillo has been accepted for publication in Games and Economic Behaviour

Publications
31.10.2019
 

Wieland Müller speaks about "Building trust: The costs and benefits of gradualism" at the University of Economics, Prague, on October 31, 2019.

Talks
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