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Volume 169, issue C, 2020
- Motivation and information design pp. 1-18

- Amir Habibi
- Is there a demand for reverse mortgages in China? Evidence from two online surveys pp. 19-37

- Katja Hanewald, Hazel Bateman, Hanming Fang and Shang Wu
- Incentives, performance and choking in darts pp. 38-52

- Bouke Klein Teeselink, Rogier J.D. Potter van Loon, Martijn J. van den Assem and Dennie van Dolder
- The cultural transmission of trust and trustworthiness pp. 53-69

- Akira Okada
- Age discrimination and academic labor markets pp. 70-78

- Sam Allgood
- Tax evasion on a social network pp. 79-91

- Gamannossi degl’Innocenti, Duccio and Matthew Rablen
- What makes an investment risky? An analysis of price path characteristics pp. 92-125

- Charlotte Borsboom and Stefan Zeisberger
- Macroprudential policies, corporate governance and bank risk: Cross-country evidence pp. 126-142

- Chrysovalantis Gaganis, Ana Lozano-Vivas, Giota Papadimitri and Fotios Pasiouras
- Do children cheat to be honored? A natural experiment on dishonesty in a math competition pp. 143-157

- Ofer Azar and Mark Applebaum
- Coordination games with asymmetric payoffs: An experimental study with intra-group communication pp. 158-188

- Jonas van Elten and Stefan P. Penczynski
- The elderly's response to a patient cost-sharing policy in health insurance: Evidence from China pp. 189-207

- Jin Feng, Hong Song and Zhen Wang
- Unintended consequences of minimum annuity laws: An experimental study pp. 208-222

- Abigail Hurwitz, Orly Sade and Eyal Winter
- Nonlinear pricing under inequity aversion pp. 223-244

- Cavit Görkem Destan and Murat Yılmaz
- Absence of speculation in the European sovereign debt markets pp. 245-265

- Bart Frijns and Remco Zwinkels
- Location, taxation and governments: An exchange theory of intellectual property pp. 266-283

- Sinclair Davidson, Vijay Mohan and Jason Potts
- Nudging businesses to pay their taxes: Does timing matter? pp. 284-300

- Christian Gillitzer and Mathias Sinning
- Do actions speak louder than words? Comparing the effect of risk aversion on objective and self-reported mitigation measures pp. 301-313

- Patricia A. Champ, James Meldrum, Hannah Brenkert-Smith, Travis Warziniack, Christopher M. Barth, Lilia C. Falk and Jamie B. Gomez
- Experimenting with incentives for information transmission: Quantity versus quality pp. 314-331

- Jonathan Lafky and Alistair Wilson
- Evolutionary macroeconomic assessment of employment and innovation impacts of climate policy packages pp. 332-368

- Bernhard Rengs, Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle and Jeroen van den Bergh
- An empirical investigation of wagering behavior in a large sample of slot machine gamblers pp. 369-388

- Florina Salaghe, James Sundali, Mark Nichols and Federico Guerrero
- Self-selection with non-equilibrium beliefs: Predicting behavior in a tournament experiment pp. 389-396

- Tobias Brünner
- Rewards versus intellectual property rights when commitment is limited pp. 397-411

- Alberto Galasso
Volume 168, issue C, 2019
- Take it or leave it: Experimental evidence on the effect of time-limited offers on consumer behaviour pp. 1-23

- Robert Sugden, Mengjie Wang and Daniel Zizzo
- Wage fairness in a subcontracted labor market pp. 24-42

- Arnab Basu, Nancy Chau and Vidhya Soundararajan
- Adaptive loss aversion and market experience pp. 43-61

- Luke Lindsay
- Prospective gain-loss utility: Ordered versus separated comparison pp. 62-75

- Michaela Pagel
- Choking under pressure – Evidence of the causal effect of audience size on performance pp. 76-93

- René Böheim, Dominik Grübl and Mario Lackner
- How does oversight affect police? Evidence from the police misconduct reform pp. 94-118

- Wei Long
- Terrorism, immigration and asylum approval pp. 119-131

- Abel Brodeur and Taylor Wright
- Political polarization and selection in representative democracies pp. 132-165

- Dominik Duell and Justin Valasek
- Long-lasting effects of relative age at school pp. 166-195

- Lionel Page, Dipanwita Sarkar and Juliana Silva-Goncalves
- Intermediation and discrimination in an investment game: An experimental study pp. 196-208

- François Cochard, Alexandre Flage and Emmanuel Peterle
- Happiness, cooperation and language pp. 209-228

- Eugenio Proto, Daniel Sgroi and Mahnaz Nazneen
- The political economy of collective memories: Evidence from Russian politics pp. 229-250

- Alessandro Belmonte and Michael Rochlitz
- A man of his word? An experiment on gender differences in promise keeping pp. 251-268

- Janina Kleinknecht
- A Lipsetian theory of voluntary power handover pp. 269-291

- Raouf Boucekkine, Paolo Giovanni Piacquadio and Fabien Prieur
- Election fairness and government legitimacy in Afghanistan pp. 292-317

- Eli Berman, Michael Callen, Clark C. Gibson, James D. Long and Arman Rezaee
- Relative age effect on European adolescents’ social network pp. 318-337

- Luca Fumarco and Stijn Baert
- Social comparisons in job search pp. 338-361

- Jingcheng Fu, Martin Sefton and Richard Upward
- A prospect-theory model of voter turnout pp. 362-373

- Oliver Herrmann, Richard Jong-A-Pin and Lambert Schoonbeek
- Longer, more optimistic, lives: Historic optimism and life expectancy in the United States pp. 374-392

- Kelsey O'Connor and Carol Graham
- Exposure to half-dressed women and economic behavior pp. 393-418

- Evelina Bonnier, Anna Dreber, Karin Hederos and Anna Sandberg
- Why pay for jobs (and not for tasks)? pp. 419-433

- Achim I. Czerny, Mogens Fosgerau, Peter-J. Jost and Jos van Ommeren
- Non-economic factors in violence: Evidence from organized crime, suicides and climate in Mexico pp. 434-452

- Ceren Baysan, Marshall Burke, Felipe González, Solomon Hsiang and Edward Miguel
Volume 167, issue C, 2019
- Strategic uncertainty and the power of extrinsic signals– evidence from an experimental study of bank runs pp. 1-17

- Jasmina Arifovic and Janet Hua Jiang
- Run for your life? The effect of close elections on the life expectancy of politicians pp. 18-32

- Mark Borgschulte and Jacob Vogler
- Parents’ marital status, psychological counseling and dishonest kindergarten children: An experimental study pp. 33-38

- Yossef Tobol and Gideon Yaniv
- Endogenous scope of firm-union bargaining with vertical pay comparisons pp. 39-52

- Michael Kopel, Emmanuel Petrakis and Anna Ressi
- Repeated shocks and preferences for redistribution pp. 53-71

- Giovanni Gualtieri, Marcella Nicolini and Fabio Sabatini
- The role of communication in fair division with subjective claims pp. 72-89

- Anita Gantner, Kristian Horn and Rudolf Kerschbamer
- Pedaling peers: The effect of targets on performance pp. 90-103

- Markus Baldauf and Joshua Mollner
- Voting as a war of attrition pp. 104-121

- Maksymilian Kwiek, Helia Marreiros and Michael Vlassopoulos
- Linking savings behavior, confidence and individual feedback: A field experiment in Ethiopia pp. 122-151

- Alexandra Avdeenko, Albrecht Bohne and Markus Frölich
- Is earned bargaining power more fully exploited? pp. 152-180

- Nick Feltovich
- Introduction to special issue on psychological game theory pp. 181-184

- Martin Dufwenberg and Amrish Patel
- Incorporating belief-dependent motivation in games pp. 185-218

- Pierpaolo Battigalli, Roberto Corrao and Martin Dufwenberg
- Reciprocity and the Paradox of Trust in psychological game theory pp. 219-227

- Andrea Isoni and Robert Sugden
- Modelling kindness pp. 228-234

- Martin Dufwenberg and Georg Kirchsteiger
- Public good provision mechanisms and reciprocity pp. 235-244

- Maria Kozlovskaya and Antonio Nicolo'
- Friends or foes? Optimal incentives for reciprocal agents pp. 245-278

- Luca Livio and Alessandro De Chiara
- Guilt and participation pp. 279-295

- Amrish Patel and Alec Smith
- Evasion of guilt in expert advice pp. 296-310

- Kiryl Khalmetski
- Optimal firm behavior with consumer social image concerns and asymmetric information pp. 311-330

- Alexander Sebald and Nick Vikander
- Lagged beliefs and reference-dependent utility pp. 331-340

- Alec Smith
- Belief-dependent preferences and reputation: Experimental analysis of a repeated trust game pp. 341-360

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Pierpaolo Battigalli, Elena Manzoni and Rosemarie Nagel
- Public goods games and psychological utility: Theory and evidence pp. 361-390

- Sanjit Dhami, Mengxing Wei and Ali al-Nowaihi
- Expectations, network centrality, and public good contributions: Experimental evidence from India pp. 391-408

- A. Stefano Caria and Marcel Fafchamps
- Embezzlement and guilt aversion pp. 409-429

- Giuseppe Attanasi, Claire Rimbaud and Marie Claire Villeval
- A survey of belief-based guilt aversion in trust and dictator games pp. 430-444

- Edward Cartwright
- The influence of psychological game theory pp. 445-453

- Ofer Azar
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