The CRISEI Experimental Lab includes a broad-spectrum of teaching and research activities to build up knowledge in an evolutionary environment pertaining to different, but interrelated, topics (development economics, public economics, environmental economics and circular economy, and many others). In this space, scholars can conduct their studies by means of experiments involving the observation of human subjects who take economic choices under controlled settings in order to test theories of economic behavior by observing those factors determining their decisions (e.g. economic incentive, policies, marketing strategies, sociology).
The general mission of the Experimental Lab can be broken down into four objectives:
A modern and versatile infrastructure, internally designed, was created for these goals. It consists of a Control Room endowed with 20 workstations for the experiments and one station for the experimenter assisted by a large screen and a ceiling projector.
The Laboratory also offers support and advice for experimental activities to PhD students and visiting researchers who do not have a suitable infrastructure to conduct their experimental studies.