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General Information:

The UAA experimental economics program promotes student learning through the use of experimental methods in teaching and research. The economics department offers an upper level experimental course (see below), experimental oriented principles of macro and micro courses, and experimental methods are used in other upper division courses. Students can also earn cash by participating in faculty research experiments. We also work with students on undergraduate research projects and are working to expand these opportunities.




SIGN-UP to participate in a PAID research experiment by clicking here.

Check the CALENDAR of upcoming research experiments by clicking here.


 

Fall 2008 Experimental Related Courses 
     
        Econ 201: Principles of Macroeconomics (with Experimental Applications)
               T,Th 10:00-11:15 Paul Johnson
      
        Econ 202: Principles of Microeconomics (with Experimental Applications)
                T,Th 11:30-12:45 Lance Howe

       Econ 394: Introduction to Experimental Methods in Social Science Research
                T,Th 10:00-11:15 Jim Murphy, Rasmuson Chair        



 


Undergraduate Research Opportunities

There are ongoing undergraduate research projects and opportunities for new projects. Please contact Lance Howe (elhowe at uaa.alaska.edu) or Lee Huskey (aflh at uaa.alaska.edu) for more information.

Located in Room 202 Rasmuson Hall, University of Alaska Anchorage campus.