Started as an alternate, more hands-on method to economic education, the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University is an academic center that uses the laboratory method of inquiry to study the role human institutions play in creating social rules and order, and also builds and tests market and management systems. ESI’s research spans the fields of accounting, economics, finance, information systems, engineering, psychology, neuroscience, computer science and philosophy.
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- A Research-Based ExperienceStudents participate in experiments involving markets and personal exchange, with research spanning accounting, computer science, economics, engineering, finance, information systems, law, philosophy, and psychology.
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- World-Renowned FacultyESI studies the role that institutions play in creating socioeconomic orders. ESI also testbeds market mechanisms. Our faculty are dedicated to providing cutting-edge techniques for both teaching and researching economics.More
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What is ESI?
What is Experimental Economics?
Traditionally, economists relied heavily on mathematical abstractions to understand how people behave and how markets work. But Vernon L. Smith recognized that markets in natural environments are dynamic and operate in specialized institutional settings. He began laboratory work to determine if those mathematical abstractions actually described market behavior and whether they could be tested using a scientific approach.
This method has become known as Experimental Economics and earned Smith the honor of Nobel laureate and Chapman the honor of having a distinguished institute working at the frontiers of economic science.