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− | This [[Category::Paper| paper]] | + | This [[Category::Paper| paper]] the author's describe the results of a series of highly controlled human subject experiments in networked trade. Their experiments are focused on a simple bipartite network exchange model, where, in each experiment, 36 subjects simultaneously engage in trade over this bipartite network and are only allowed to trade with neighbors via a limit order mechanism. |
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Citation
Judd, J. S, and M. Kearns. 2008. Behavioral experiments in networked trade. In Proceedings of the 9th ACM conference on Electronic commerce, 150–159.
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Summary
This paper the author's describe the results of a series of highly controlled human subject experiments in networked trade. Their experiments are focused on a simple bipartite network exchange model, where, in each experiment, 36 subjects simultaneously engage in trade over this bipartite network and are only allowed to trade with neighbors via a limit order mechanism.