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Explaining the generalizability of laboratory tests and using in Iranian economy and Islamic economics studies
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Today, the concept of experimental economics in the economics literature as a powerful and reliable country in the world to produce reliable data has been accepted. But what has always been debated among economists and quantitative laboratory data produced by the laboratory or the so-called credit Atbarkharjy laboratory tests. This paper describes and analyzes the content, introducing the theoretical analysis and empirical evidence to verify this hypothesis ".  The  results of experimental economics laboratory tests applicable to the real world and foreign credit". also, Localized analysis of the advantages and limitations of economic structure was explained using experimental economics And according to the need and the importance of proper implementation of the concepts and requirements of Islamic economics in the country, Islamic approach to empirical tests in laboratory applications were evaluated in the study of Islamic economics.  Empirical evidence from laboratory showed that the economy if a significant percentage of compliance with the standards of experimental economics Reactions recorded, and the data produced results to real-world interoperability of their economy  And can therefore be acknowledged that, empirical tests will be carried out foreign credit. Therefore, considering the advantages and limitations of experimental economics creates the necessity of using this method ,We gains valuable, low-cost and secure way for implementation of the local economy - Islamic in our country
Keywords: Laboratory economics, empirical tests, generalizability of laboratory results, Islamic economics studies, Iranian economics
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Article type: Applicable | Subject: Special
Received: 2018/02/24 | Accepted: 2018/02/24 | Published: 2018/02/24


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