Growing Student Interest in Experimental Research for Bachelor’s and Master’s Theses
The Laboratory of Experimental Economics (LEE) is becoming an increasingly popular resource for economics students who wish to base their bachelor’s or master’s theses on primary data collection. In recent semesters, the number of students using experimental methods to test economic theories, analyze decision-making behavior, and examine the efficiency of various economic mechanisms has been steadily rising.
This trend highlights students’ appreciation for working with real data and gaining practical experience in experimental research. LEE provides not only technical facilities but also expert support in designing experiments and analyzing results. We believe that this interest will continue to grow and that experimental methods will become an integral part of student research in economics.