Parisian Experimental Economics Laboratory

LEEP (Laboratoire d'économie expérimentale de Paris) is a major experimental economics research center in the Paris region.

The LEEP is an experimental platform located at the Maison des Sciences Économiques. It exists thanks to a partnership between the Paris School of Economics, the Centre d’Économie de la Sorbonne and the Fédération pour les Sciences Sociales des Comportements Humains (S2CH).

Presentation of the Parisian Experimental Economics Laboratory

Researchers here conduct experimental economics experiments to test microeconomic theories, cognitive psychology experiments and experiments combining economics, social and cognitive psychology. Special equipment is provided for biophysical measurements (heartbeat, respiration, electromyograms, etc.).

The aim is to develop much more realistic theoretical models.

The LEEP is open to all researchers wishing to carry out an experiment.

Taking part in an experiment

To take part in an experiment, you need no qualifications other than being of legal age. Participation in experiments is voluntary and remunerated.

Contacts

For further information, please contact the LEEP.