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June 2010, Volume 13, Issue 2
- 206-225 Do people make strategic commitments? Experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance
by Anders Poulsen & Michael Roos - 226-247 Cheating, emotions, and rationality: an experiment on tax evasion
by Giorgio Coricelli & Mateus Joffily & Claude Montmarquette & Marie Villeval
March 2010, Volume 13, Issue 1
- 1-13 Are ‘true’ preferences revealed in repeated markets? An experimental demonstration of context-dependent valuations
by Fabio Tufano - 14-44 Do preferences for charitable giving help auctioneers?
by R. Isaac & Svetlana Pevnitskaya & Timothy Salmon - 45-65 Cooperation without coordination: signaling, types and tacit collusion in laboratory oligopolies
by Douglas Davis & Oleg Korenok & Robert Reilly - 66-74 Saliency of outside options in the lost wallet game
by James Cox & Maroš Servátka & Radovan Vadovič - 75-98 Experimenter demand effects in economic experiments
by Daniel Zizzo - 99-119 Dominated choices in a simple game with large stakes
by Egil Matsen & Bjarne Strøm
December 2009, Volume 12, Issue 4
- 367-385 Changing the probability versus changing the reward
by David Bruner - 386-416 How effectively do people learn from a variety of different opinions?
by Andrew Healy - 417-436 Risky procurement with an insider bidder
by Jan Boone & Roy Chen & Jacob Goeree & Angelo Polydoro - 437-449 Promoting justice by treating people unequally: an experimental study
by Alice Becker & Luis Miller - 450-472 Learning and sophistication in coordination games
by Kyle Hyndman & Antoine Terracol & Jonathan Vaksmann - 473-487 How certain is the uncertainty effect?
by Ondřej Rydval & Andreas Ortmann & Sasha Prokosheva & Ralph Hertwig - 488-503 The effects of externalities and framing on bribery in a petty corruption experiment
by Abigail Barr & Danila Serra
September 2009, Volume 12, Issue 3
- 253-271 Experimental investigation of stationary concepts in cyclic duopoly games
by Sebastian Goerg & Reinhard Selten - 272-288 What norms trigger punishment?
by Jeffrey Carpenter & Peter Matthews - 289-317 Price leadership and firm size asymmetry: an experimental analysis
by Shakun Datta Mago & Emmanuel Dechenaux - 318-331 Gender pairing and bargaining—Beware the same sex!
by Matthias Sutter & Ronald Bosman & Martin Kocher & Frans Winden - 332-349 Range effects and lottery pricing
by Pavlo Blavatskyy & Wolfgang Köhler - 350-364 Expectation formation and regime switches
by Otwin Becker & Johannes Leitner & Ulrike Leopold-Wildburger - 365-366 Elicitation using multiple price list formats
by Steffen Andersen & Glenn Harrison & Morten Lau & E. Rutström
June 2009, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 133-158 Expected utility theory and prospect theory: one wedding and a decent funeral
by Glenn Harrison & E. Rutström - 159-179 The control of game form recognition in experiments: understanding dominant strategy failures in a simple two person “guessing” game
by Eileen Chou & Margaret McConnell & Rosemarie Nagel & Charles Plott - 180-192 Would I lie to you? On social preferences and lying aversion
by Sjaak Hurkens & Navin Kartik - 193-201 A note on peer effects between teams
by Rupert Sausgruber - 202-219 Uniform price auctions and fixed price offerings in IPOs: an experimental comparison
by Ping Zhang - 220-241 Enjoy the silence: an experiment on truth-telling
by Santiago Sánchez-Pagés & Marc Vorsatz - 242-251 Testing theories of behavior for extensive-form two-player two-stage games
by Dale Stahl & Ernan Haruvy - 252-252 A simplified test for preference rationality of two-commodity choice
by Samiran Banerjee & James Murphy
March 2009, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 1-11 An experimental analysis of cooperation and productivity in the trust game
by Cary Deck - 12-25 Do people plan?
by John Bone & John Hey & John Suckling - 26-41 Group polarization in the team dictator game reconsidered
by Wolfgang Luhan & Martin Kocher & Matthias Sutter - 42-64 A comparison of first price multi-object auctions
by Katerina Sherstyuk - 65-86 Re-matching, information and sequencing effects in posted offer markets
by Douglas Davis & Oleg Korenok & Robert Reilly - 87-92 Measuring conditional cooperation: a replication study in Russia
by Benedikt Herrmann & Christian Thöni - 93-98 Are women expected to be more generous?
by Fernando Aguiar & Pablo Brañas-Garza & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Natalia Jimenez & Luis Miller - 99-112 Reciprocity in the workplace
by Abigail Barr & Pieter Serneels - 113-132 Subject pool effects in a corruption experiment: A comparison of Indonesian public servants and Indonesian students
by Vivi Alatas & Lisa Cameron & Ananish Chaudhuri & Nisvan Erkal & Lata Gangadharan
December 2008, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 315-335 Coordinated voting in sequential and simultaneous elections: some experimental evidence
by Sugato Dasgupta & Kirk Randazzo & Reginald Sheehan & Kenneth Williams - 336-343 Voice matters in a dictator game
by Tetsuo Yamamori & Kazuhiko Kato & Toshiji Kawagoe & Akihiko Matsui - 344-357 Time is money: The effect of clock speed on seller’s revenue in Dutch auctions
by Elena Katok & Anthony Kwasnica - 358-369 A comparative statics analysis of punishment in public-good experiments
by Nikos Nikiforakis & Hans-Theo Normann - 370-389 Incremental approaches to establishing trust
by Robert Kurzban & Mary Rigdon & Bart Wilson - 390-401 Counterintuitive number effects in experimental oligopolies
by Henrik Orzen - 402-422 Fixed price plus rationing: an experiment
by Veronika Grimm & Jaromir Kovarik & Giovanni Ponti
September 2008, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 203-212 Introduction to field experiments in economics with applications to the economics of charity
by John List - 213-220 Peter Bohm: Father of field experiments
by Martin Dufwenberg & Glenn Harrison - 221-233 The impact of downward social information on contribution decisions
by Rachel Croson & Jen Shang - 234-252 Subsidizing charitable contributions: a natural field experiment comparing matching and rebate subsidies
by Catherine Eckel & Philip Grossman - 253-267 Matching and challenge gifts to charity: evidence from laboratory and natural field experiments
by Daniel Rondeau & John List - 268-281 Do people behave in experiments as in the field?—evidence from donations
by Matthias Benz & Stephan Meier - 282-298 Altruistic behavior in a representative dictator experiment
by Jeffrey Carpenter & Cristina Connolly & Caitlin Myers - 299-314 Does context matter more for hypothetical than for actual contributions? Evidence from a natural field experiment
by Francisco Alpizar & Fredrik Carlsson & Olof Johansson-Stenman
June 2008, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 122-133 Dictator game giving: altruism or artefact?
by Nicholas Bardsley - 154-173 Learning under supervision: an experimental study
by Raghuram Iyengar & Andrew Schotter - 174-189 Individual sense of fairness: an experimental study
by Edi Karni & Tim Salmon & Barry Sopher - 190-202 Bidding ‘as if’ risk neutral in experimental first price auctions without information feedback
by Tibor Neugebauer & Javier Perote
March 2008, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 1-24 Implications of trust, fear, and reciprocity for modeling economic behavior
by James Cox & Klarita Sadiraj & Vjollca Sadiraj - 25-52 On recombinant estimation for experimental data
by Jason Abrevaya - 53-65 On the (in)effectiveness of rewards in sustaining cooperation
by Jana Vyrastekova & Daan van Soest - 67-95 Experimental evidence on coverage choices and contract prices in the market for corporate insurance
by Gautam Goswami & Martin Grace & Michael Rebello - 97-105 A live experiment on approval voting
by Jean-François Laslier & Karine Straeten
December 2007, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 345-368 Incentive effects and overcrowding in tournaments: An experimental analysis
by Donald Vandegrift & Abdullah Yavas & Paul Brown - 369-389 Can intertemporal choice experiments elicit time preferences for consumption?
by Robin Cubitt & Daniel Read - 391-409 Information acquisition in the ultimatum game: An experimental study
by Anders Poulsen & Jonathan Tan - 411-428 The impact of endowment heterogeneity and origin on contributions in best-shot public good games
by Stephan Kroll & Todd Cherry & Jason Shogren - 429-437 House money effects in public good experiments: Comment
by Glenn Harrison - 439-454 Amended final-offer arbitration over an uncertain value: A comparison with CA and FOA
by Cary Deck & Amy Farmer & Dao-Zhi Zeng
September 2007, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 201-204 Introduction to Issue of Experimental Economics in Honor of Raymond C. Battalio
by John Kagel & John Huyck - 205-220 Evidence on learning in coordination games
by John Huyck & Raymond Battalio & Frederick Rankin - 221-234 Equilibrium selection through incomplete information in coordination games: an experimental study
by Antonio Cabrales & Rosemarie Nagel & Roc Armenter - 235-250 Coordination of strategic responses to security threats: Laboratory evidence
by Rachel Hess & Charles Holt & Angela Smith - 251-267 Communication and coordination in the laboratory collective resistance game
by Timothy Cason & Vai-Lam Mui - 269-284 Leadership and overcoming coordination failure with asymmetric costs
by Jordi Brandts & David Cooper & Enrique Fatas - 285-303 Solving coordination failure with “all-or-none” group-level incentives
by John Hamman & Scott Rick & Roberto Weber - 305-316 Hierarchical thinking and learning in rank order contests
by Octavian Carare & Ernan Haruvy & Ashutosh Prasad - 317-329 Social learning in coordination games: does status matter?
by Catherine Eckel & Rick Wilson - 331-344 When and why? A critical survey on coordination failure in the laboratory
by Giovanna Devetag & Andreas Ortmann
June 2007, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 105-122 Mental processes and strategic equilibration: An fMRI study of selling strategies in second price auctions
by David Grether & Charles Plott & Daniel Rowe & Martin Sereno & John Allman - 123-141 Stability of risk preference parameter estimates within the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak procedure
by Duncan James - 143-167 Contracting inside an organization: An experimental study
by Paul Healy & John Ledyard & Charles Noussair & Harley Thronson & Peter Ulrich & Giulio Varsi - 171-178 z-Tree: Zurich toolbox for ready-made economic experiments
by Urs Fischbacher - 181-182 Dissertation abstract: The experimental analysis of the political economics of fisheries governance
by Samuel Bwalya - 183-184 Dissertation abstract: Three essays on the determinants of behavior in the commons-experimental evidence from fishing communities in Colombia
by María Vélez - 185-186 Dissertation abstract: Contribution to a public good - Theoretical analysis and experimental evidence
by Walid Hichri - 187-188 Dissertation abstract: “Essays in applied economics on the intervention of a third player in agency relationships”
by Nicolas Jacquemet - 189-190 Dissertation abstract: A status theory of collective action
by Robb Willer - 191-192 Dissertation abstract: Voting in the laboratory
by Jens Großer - 193-194 Dissertation abstract: Contestability and the significance of the entrant’s home market
by Utteeyo Dasgupta - 195-196 Dissertation abstract: Essays on veto bargaining games
by Hankyoung Sung - 197-198 Dissertation abstract: Essays on pricing in experimental duopoly markets
by Shakun Datta - 199-200 Dissertation abstract: Experiments on fairness and reputation
by Maroš Servátka
March 2007, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editors’ preface
by Jordi Brandts & Tim Cason - 3-20 The rise of cooperation in correlated matching prisoners dilemma: An experiment
by Chun-Lei Yang & Ching-Syang Jack Yue & I-Tang Yu - 21-36 Policy making and rent-dissipation: An experimental test
by David Bullock & E. Rutström - 37-51 Framing the first-price auction
by Theodore Turocy & Elizabeth Watson & Raymond Battalio - 53-69 Are we nice(r) to nice(r) people?—An experimental analysis
by Max Albert & Werner Güth & Erich Kirchler & Boris Maciejovsky - 71-77 Bertrand colludes more than Cournot
by Sigrid Suetens & Jan Potters - 79-104 Searching for the sunk cost fallacy
by Daniel Friedman & Kai Pommerenke & Rajan Lukose & Garrett Milam & Bernardo Huberman
March 2007, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 1-8 Antitrust Policy: The Impact of Revenue Penalties on Price
by Caroline Elliott & Melinda Acutt - 31-52 Industry Concentration and Strategic Trade Policy in Successive Oligopoly
by Gjermund Nese & Odd Straume
December 2006, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 307-321 Testing subgame perfection apart from fairness in ultimatum games
by James Andreoni & Emily Blanchard - 323-341 Experimental internet auctions with random information retrieval
by Doron Sonsino & Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel - 343-359 Tax compliance and obedience to authority at home and in the lab: A new experimental approach
by C. Cadsby & Elizabeth Maynes & Viswanath Trivedi - 361-381 EDGAR on the internet: The welfare effects of wider information distribution in an experimental market for risky assets
by David Bodoff & Hugo Levecq & Hongtao Zhang - 383-405 Elicitation using multiple price list formats
by Steffen Andersen & Glenn Harrison & Morten Lau & E. Rutström - 407-423 Observability and overcoming coordination failure in organizations: An experimental study
by Jordi Brandts & David Cooper
September 2006, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 187-192 “Behavioral experiments” in economics
by Roberto Weber & Colin Camerer - 193-208 Decomposing trust and trustworthiness
by Nava Ashraf & Iris Bohnet & Nikita Piankov - 209-222 Barking up the right tree: Are small groups rational agents?
by James Cox & Stephen Hayne - 223-235 Induced heterogeneity in trust experiments
by Lisa Anderson & Jennifer Mellor & Jeffrey Milyo - 237-251 A network experiment in continuous time: The influence of link costs
by Siegfried Berninghaus & Karl-Martin Ehrhart & Marion Ott - 253-264 "Si el lo necesita": Gypsy fairness in Vallecas
by Pablo Brañas-Garza & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Almudena Domínguez - 265-279 Can second-order punishment deter perverse punishment?
by Matthias Cinyabuguma & Talbot Page & Louis Putterman - 281-295 Misperceiving the value of information in predicting the performance of others
by George Loewenstein & Don Moore & Roberto Weber - 297-303 Does seeing more deeply into a game increase one’s chances of winning?
by C. McKinney & John Huyck
June 2006, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 79-101 The value of reputation on eBay: A controlled experiment
by Paul Resnick & Richard Zeckhauser & John Swanson & Kate Lockwood - 103-121 Neutral versus loaded instructions in a bribery experiment
by Klaus Abbink & Heike Hennig-Schmidt - 123-145 Trust and trustworthiness in games: An experimental study of intergenerational advice
by Andrew Schotter & Barry Sopher - 147-166 The breakdown of cooperation in iterative real-time trust dilemmas
by Ryan Murphy & Amnon Rapoport & James Parco - 167-168 Dissertation abstract: The influence of culture on economic behavior with applications to food and the environment
by Mariah Ehmke - 169-170 Dissertation abstract: Exclusion and cooperation in networks
by Aljaž Ule - 171-172 Comparing group and individual decision-making in risky environments
by Ronald Baker - 173-173 Trust, trustworthiness, and risk in rural Paraguay
by Laura Schechter - 175-176 R&D cooperation and strategic decision-making in oligopoly: An experimental economics approach
by Sigrid Suetens - 177-178 Dissertation abstract: The effect of involvement, time, and vividness on consumers’ value judgments: A test of prospect theory
by Najam Saqib - 179-180 Trust and reciprocity in inter-individual versus inter-group interactions: The effects of social influence, group dynamics, and perspective biases
by Fei Song - 181-182 Dissertation abstract: Reputational benefits of altruism and altruistic punishment
by Pat Barclay
April 2006, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 5-16 An experimental examination of the house money effect in a multi-period setting
by Lucy Ackert & Narat Charupat & Bryan Church & Richard Deaves - 17-33 From ultimatum to Nash bargaining: Theory and experimental evidence
by Sven Fischer & Werner Güth & Wieland Müller & Andreas Stiehler - 35-51 Exploring group decision making in a power-to-take experiment
by Ronald Bosman & Heike Hennig-Schmidt & Frans Winden - 53-66 Internet cautions: Experimental games with internet partners
by Catherine Eckel & Rick Wilson - 67-75 A simplified test for preference rationality of two-commodity choice
by Samiran Banerjee & James Murphy
December 2005, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 295-299 Introduction
by Chris Starmer & Nicholas Bardsley - 301-323 Modelling the Stochastic Component of Behaviour in Experiments: Some Issues for the Interpretation of Data
by Graham Loomes - 325-345 Why We Should Not Be Silent About Noise
by John Hey - 347-367 Regular Quantal Response Equilibrium
by Jacob Goeree & Charles Holt & Thomas Palfrey - 369-388 Stochastic Choice and the Allocation of Cognitive Effort
by Peter Moffatt
September 2005, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 183-216 Choosing Bargaining Partners—An Experimental Study on the Impact of Information About Income, Status and Gender
by Hå Holm & Peter Engseld - 217-232 Demographics and Behaviour
by Enrica Carbone - 233-265 Do Subjects Separate (or Are They Sophisticated)?
by John Hey & Jinkwon Lee - 267-284 The Insiders’ Dilemma: An Experiment on Merger Formation
by Tobias Lindqvist & Johan Stennek
June 2005, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 83-83 Editors’ Preface
by Arthur Schram & Timothy Cason - 85-106 Subsidy Schemes and Charitable Contributions: A Closer Look
by Douglas Davis & Edward Millner & Robert Reilly - 107-115 On the Design of Peer Punishment Experiments
by Marco Casari - 117-144 Joining a Queue or Staying Out: Effects of Information Structure and Service Time on Arrival and Staying Out Decisions
by Darryl Seale & James Parco & William Stein & Amnon Rapoport - 145-166 Bargaining Outcomes with Double-Offer Arbitration
by David Dickinson - 169-169 Dissertation Abstract: Decision-Theoretic Models of Market Equilibration
by Sean Crockett - 171-171 Dissertation Abstract: “Rationality, Minds, and Machines in the Laboratory: A Thematic History of Vernon Smith’s Experimental Economics”
by Kyu Lee - 173-173 Dissertation Abstract: Towards a Positive Economic Theory of Indecisiveness
by Eric Danan
April 2005, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 5-20 Learning Direction Theory and the Winner’s Curse
by Reinhard Selten & Klaus Abbink & Ricarda Cox - 21-33 The Limitations of Experimental Design: A Case Study Involving Monetary Incentive Effects in Laboratory Markets
by Steven Kachelmeier & Kristy Towry - 35-54 Heterogeneous Agents in Public Goods Experiments
by Roberto Burlando & Francesco Guala - 55-75 Competing Against Experienced and Inexperienced Players
by Robert Slonim
October 2004, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 215-216 Preface
by Tim Cason & Arthur Schram - 217-234 Charitable Lottery Structure and Fund Raising: Theory and Evidence
by Donald J. Dale - 235-247 Rewards and Sanctions and the Provision of Public Goods in One-Shot Settings
by James M. Walker & Matthew A. Halloran - 249-269 Individual Decision Making in a Negative Externality Experiment
by J. Spraggon - 271-288 How Applicable is the Dominant Firm Model of Price Leadership?
by Stephen J. Rassenti & Bart J. Wilson
June 2004, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 123-140 Experimental Methods and Elicitation of Values
by Glenn W. Harrison & Ronald M. Harstad & E. Elisabet Rutstr–m - 141-152 Repetition, Communication, and Coordination Failure
by Gregory M. Parkhurst & Jason F. Shogren & Chris Bastian - 153-169 An Application of the English Clock Market Mechanism to Public Goods Games
by M. Vittoria Levati & Tibor Neugebauer - 171-188 Cultural Differences in Ultimatum Game Experiments: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis
by Hessel Oosterbeek & Randolph Sloof & Gijs van de Kuilen - 189-205 How Robust is Laboratory Gift Exchange?
by Gary Charness & Guillaume R. Frechette & John H. Kagel
February 2004, Volume 7, Issue 1
- 5-24 Economic Games Among the Amazonian Tsimane: Exploring the Roles of Market Access, Costs of Giving, and Cooperation on Pro-Social Game Behavior
by Michael Gurven - 25-48 Timing and Virtual Observability in Ultimatum Bargaining and “Weak Link” Coordination Games
by Roberto Weber & Colin Camerer & Marc Knez - 49-73 On Perceptions of Fairness: The Role of Valuations, Outside Options, and Information in Ultimatum Bargaining Games
by Pamela Schmitt - 75-92 Inefficiency in Earnings Forecasts: Experimental Evidence of Reactions to Positive vs. Negative Information
by Douglas Stevens & Arlington Williams - 93-114 A Study of Consumer Behavior Using Laboratory Data
by Philippe Février & Michael Visser
November 2003, Volume 6, Issue 3
- 235-251 Learning to Open Monty Hall's Doors
by Ignacio Palacios-Huerta - 253-272 Does Team-Based Compensation Give Rise to Problems When Agents Vary in Their Ability?
by Claude Meidinger & Jean-Louis Rullière & Marie-Claire Villeval - 273-297 Nonparametric Tests of Differences in Medians: Comparison of the Wilcoxon–Mann–Whitney and Robust Rank-Order Tests
by Nick Feltovich - 299-310 Linear Public Goods Experiments: A Meta-Analysis
by Jennifer Zelmer - 311-325 Bayes Factors with an Application to Experimental Economics
by Gary Bolton & Duncan Fong & Paul Mosquin - 327-341 Nonparametric Analysis of Longitudinal Binary Data: An Application to the Intergroup Prisoner's Dilemma Game
by Ronit Nirel & Malka Gorfine
October 2003, Volume 6, Issue 2
- 123-140 Explaining Overbidding in First Price Auctions Using Controlled Lotteries
by Robert Dorsey & Laura Razzolini - 141-158 Reinforcement and Directional Learning in the Ultimatum Game with Responder Competition
by Brit Grosskopf - 159-180 The Right Choice at the Right Time: A Herding Experiment in Endogenous Time
by Daniel Sgroi - 181-207 Relative versus Absolute Speed of Adjustment in Strategic Environments: Responder Behavior in Ultimatum Games
by David Cooper & Nick Feltovich & Alvin Roth & Rami Zwick - 209-226 Cost Structures and Nash Play in Repeated Cournot Games
by Douglas Davis & Robert Reilly & Bart Wilson
June 2003, Volume 6, Issue 1
- 5-25 Order of Play, Forward Induction, and Presentation Effects in Two-Person Games
by R. Muller & Asha Sadanand - 27-52 Capacity Choices and Price Competition in Experimental Markets
by Vital Anderhub & Werner Güth & Ulrich Kamecke & Hans-Theo Normann - 53-73 Coordination and Information in Critical Mass Games: An Experimental Study
by Giovanna Devetag - 75-90 The Hot Versus Cold Effect in a Simple Bargaining Experiment
by Jeannette Brosig & Joachim Weimann & Chun-Lei Yang - 91-114 A Common Pool Resource Game with Sequential Decisions and Experimental Evidence
by Lluis Bru & Susana Cabrera & C. Capra & Rosario Gomez
December 2002, Volume 5, Issue 3
- 179-208 On the Behavioral Foundations of the Law of Supply and Demand: Human Convergence and Robot Randomness
by Paul Brewer & Maria Huang & Brad Nelson & Charles Plott - 209-222 An Experimental Investigation of Excludable Public Goods
by Kurtis Swope - 223-231 House Money Effects in Public Good Experiments
by Jeremy Clark - 233-252 Common Value Auctions with Default: An Experimental Approach
by Matthew Roelofs - 253-272 Tacit Coordination in a Decentralized Market Entry Game with Fixed Capacity
by Rami Zwick & Amnon Rapoport
October 2002, Volume 5, Issue 2
- 91-110 Method in Experiment: Rhetoric and Reality
by Vernon Smith - 111-131 The Costs of Deception: Evidence from Psychology
by Andreas Ortmann & Ralph Hertwig - 133-153 Voluntary Participation and Spite in Public Good Provision Experiments: An International Comparison
by Timothy Cason & Tatsuyoshi Saijo & Takehiko Yamato - 155-172 A New Variant of the Winner's Curse in a Coasian Contracting Game
by Glen Archibald & Nathaniel Wilcox
June 2002, Volume 5, Issue 1
- 5-27 Efficient Contracting and Fair Play in a Simple Principal-Agent Experiment
by Vital Anderhub & Simon Gächter & Manfred Königstein - 29-38 Price Competition Between Teams
by Gary Bornstein & Uri Gneezy - 39-51 Learning to Punish: Experimental Evidence from a Sequential Step-Level Public Goods Game
by David Cooper & Carol Stockman