TSE Lab

The lab is dedicated to all areas of experimental social science research. It is equipped with 45 networked computers across three different experimental rooms (located on the level -1 of the TSE building), as well as 20 laptops for field experiments. It maintains an active participant pool of over 1,200 volunteers.

members affiliated with the lab use behavioral and/or experimental methods in their research. These methods are applied to various fields within economics—including development, environment, industrial organization, finance, macroeconomics, and political economy—as well as to other disciplines such as anthropology, psychology, sociology, and management.

The lab provides opportunities for informal exchange and discussion of experimental projects several times per semester.

PhD and Masters students interested in behavioral and/or experimental economics (BEE) are welcome to contact any affiliated member to learn more about their research. They are also strongly encouraged to reach out to Ingela Alger, coordinator of the BEE PhD track, to get information about community activities.

All TSE Faculty, IAST Research Fellows, and Graduate Students, as well as members of TSM Research, are welcome to use the TSE Lab.

The lab is supported by two research engineers, who provide assistance for online, lab and field experiments. They can help you build your project and assist with the administration of lab sessions. More information is available on the intranet, under Research/Experimental Lab.

Registration is open to anyone aged 18 or older and living in the Toulouse area.

If you are interested in joining the lab's participant pool, click the link below to access the registration form.

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Partner

Coordinator of the BEE PhD track: Ingela Alger

Lab & Experiment Administration: Stéphane Cezera

Scientific Support: Ismaël Rafai

Lab Director: Maxime Derex