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Use of Controlled Experiments to Empirically Investigate Economic Behavior

To understand how people behave, economists use controlled experiments, such as the public good game and the ultimatum game, to observe decision-making under managed conditions. This empirical methodology is used to test the predictions of economic theories and investigate the motivations behind people's choices, including the debate over purely self-interested versus unselfish behavior.

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