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Handbook of Experimental Economics Results
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Ch 01 Properties of Disequilibrium Adjustment in Double Auction Markets
Charles R. Plott
Ch 02 From Market Jaws to the Newton Method: The Geometry of How a Market Can Solve Systems of Equations
Peter Bossaerts and Charles R. Plott
Ch 03 Exogenous Uncertainty Increases the Bid-Ask Spread in the Continuous Double Auction
Vernon L. Smith and Mark Van Boening
Ch 04 Zero-Intelligence Robots and the Double Auction Market: A Graphical Tour
Paul J. Brewer
Ch 05 Effect of Non-binding Price Controls in Double Auction Trading
Vernon L. Smith and Arlington Walton Williams
Ch 06 Fairness and Short Run Price Adjustment in Posted Offer Markets
Praveen Kujal and Vernon L. Smith
Ch 07 Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium Predictions as a Means of Organizing Behavior in Posted-Offer Market Experiments
Douglas D. Davis and Bart J. Wilson
Ch 08 Simulated and Real Buyers in Posted Offer Markets
Jamie Brown Kruse
Ch 09 The Performance of Double-Auction and Posted-Offer Markets with Advance Production
Stuart Mestelman
Ch 10 Strategy-Proof Equilibrium Behavior in Two-Sided Auctions
Vernon L. Smith
Ch 100 The Endowment Effect: Evidence of Losses Valued More than Gains
Daniel Kahneman , Jack Knetsch and Richard H. Thaler
Ch 101 The Endowment Effect
Praveen Kujal and Vernon L. Smith
Ch 102 The Becker-DeGroot-Marschak Mechanism is not Generally Incentive-Compatible in Practice
Peter Bohm
Ch 103 Utility Maximization
James C. Cox
Ch 104 Preference Reversals
James C. Cox
Ch 105 Rationality the Fast and Frugal Way: Introduction
Gerd Gigerenzer and Peter M. Todd
Ch 106 The Recognition Heuristic and the Less-Is-More Effect
Daniel G. Goldstein and Gerd Gigerenzer
Ch 107 The Recognition Heuristic: A Fast and Frugal Way to Investment Choice?
Andreas Ortmann , Gerd Gigerenzer , Bernhard Borges and Daniel G. Goldstein
Ch 108 One-Reason Decision Making
Gerd Gigerenzer , Laura Martignon , Ulrich Hoffrage , Jörg Rieskamp , Jean Czerlinski and Daniel G. Goldstein
Ch 109 Cognitive Illusions Reconsidered
Gerd Gigerenzer , Ralph Hertwig , Ulrich Hoffrage and Peter Sedlmeier
Ch 11 First Price Independent Private Values Auctions
James C. Cox
Ch 110 Social Heuristics
Peter M. Todd , Jörg Rieskamp and Gerd Gigerenzer
Ch 111 Payoff Scale Effects and Risk Preference Under Real and Hypothetical Conditions
Susan K. Laury and Charles A. Holt
Ch 112 Rewards and Behavior in First Price Auctions
Vernon L. Smith and James Marvin Walker
Ch 113 Men, Women and Risk Aversion: Experimental Evidence
Catherine C Eckel and Philip J. Grossman
Ch 114 Experimetrics: The Use of Market Experiments to Evaluate the Performance of Econometric Estimators
James C. Cox and Ronald L. Oaxaca
Ch 115 On the Performance of the Lottery Procedure for Controlling Risk Preferences
Joyce E. Berg , Thomas A. Rietz and John Wilson Dickhaut
Ch 12 The Walrasian Auction
Corinne Bronfman , Kevin McCabe , David Porter , Stephen Rassenti and Vernon L. Smith
Ch 13 The Matching Market Institution
Daniel Friedman and Changhua Rich
Ch 14 Tatonnement
Charles R. Plott
Ch 15 Wage Differentials in Experimental Efficiency Wage Markets
Ernst Fehr and Simon Gächter
Ch 16 The Paradox of Power
Yvonne Durham , Jack Hirshleifer and Vernon L. Smith
Ch 17 The Exercise of Market Power in Laboratory Experiments
Douglas D. Davis and Charles A. Holt
Ch 18 The Classical Experiments on Cournot Oligopoly
Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Nicolaas J. Vriend
Ch 19 Experiments in Decentralized Monopoly Restraint
James C. Cox and R. Mark Isaac
Ch 20 Price Signaling and "Cheap Talk" in Laboratory Posted Offer Markets
Timothy Cason
Ch 21 The Effects of Collusion in Laboratory Experiments
Douglas D. Davis and Charles A. Holt
Ch 22 Predatory Pricing: Rare Like a Unicorn?
Rosario Gomez and Jacob K Goeree
Ch 23 Some Results on Anti-Competitive Behavior in Multi-Unit Ascending Price Auctions
Katerina Sherstyuk
Ch 24 Non-Convexities, Economies of Scale, Natural Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition
Charles R. Plott
Ch 25 Avoidable Cost Structures and Competitive Market Institutions
Mark V. Boening and Nathaniel T. Wilcox
Ch 26 Principles of Market Adjustment and Stability
Charles R. Plott
Ch 27 Off-floor Trading, Market Disintegration and Price Volatility in Bid/Ask Markets
Vernon L. Smith and Mark Van Boening
Ch 28 Quantitative Restrictions in Experimental Posted-offer Markets
Praveen Kujal
Ch 29 Price Bubbles in Large Financial Asset Markets
Arlington Walton Williams
Ch 30 Price Bubbles
David Porter and Vernon L. Smith
Ch 31 Experiments with Arbitrage Across Assets
Eric Fisher
Ch 32 Bubbles and Crashes in Experimental Asset Markets: Common Knowledge Failure?
Charles Noussair and Charles Plott
Ch 33 A Comparison of Market Institutions
Timothy Cason and Daniel Friedman
Ch 34 Coordination Success in Non-cooperative Large Group Market Entry Games
Amnon Rapoport and Darryl A. Seale