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Working Papers
2021
- On the Fragility of Third-party Punishment: The Context Effect of a Dominated Risky Investment Option
Papers, arXiv.org 
See also Journal Article On the fragility of third-party punishment: The context effect of a dominated risky investment option, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier (2022) (2022)
Journal Articles
2022
- On the fragility of third-party punishment: The context effect of a dominated risky investment option
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), 2022, 98, (C) 
See also Working Paper On the Fragility of Third-party Punishment: The Context Effect of a Dominated Risky Investment Option, Papers (2021) (2021)
2021
- Distributive fairness and the social responsibility of the representative of a group
Applied Economics, 2021, 53, (11), 1264-1279 View citations (1)
- The effects of repeated induction of emotions on cooperation and punishment
Economic Inquiry, 2021, 59, (3), 925-943 View citations (1)
2016
- Hypothetical Bias in Risk Preferences as a Driver of Hypothetical Bias in Willingness to Pay: Experimental Evidence
Environmental & Resource Economics, 2016, 65, (4), 789-811 View citations (6)
2011
- CROSS‐COUNTRY TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND POLITICALLY DRIVEN INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS
Bulletin of Economic Research, 2011, 63, (4), 417-437
2008
- The effect of the background risk in a simple chance improving decision model
Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2008, 36, (1), 19-41 View citations (58)
2007
- REPETITION AND FINANCIAL INCENTIVES IN ECONOMICS EXPERIMENTS
Journal of Economic Surveys, 2007, 21, (3), 628-681 View citations (9)
2005
- Do Subjects Separate (or Are They Sophisticated)?
Experimental Economics, 2005, 8, (3), 233-265 View citations (114)
- Do subjects remember the past?
Applied Economics, 2005, 37, (1), 9-18 View citations (21)
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