Experimental Economics
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Volume 25, issue 5, 2022
- Willingness to compete, gender and career choices along the whole ability distribution pp. 1299-1326

- Thomas Buser, Noemi Peter and Stefan Wolter
- Teams and individuals in standard auction formats: decisions and emotions pp. 1327-1348

- Maria Karmeliuk, Martin Kocher and Georg Schmidt
- Revealing good deeds: disclosure of social responsibility in competitive markets pp. 1349-1373

- Sören Harrs, Bettina Rockenbach and Lukas M. Wenner
- Risk preferences and contract choices pp. 1374-1398

- Jean-Louis Bago and Bruce Shearer
- Voluntary ‘donations’ versus reward-oriented ‘contributions’: two experiments on framing in funding mechanisms pp. 1399-1417

- Maja Adena and Steffen Huck
- Capital structure irrelevance in the laboratory: an experiment with complete and asymmetric information pp. 1418-1440

- Arturo Macias
- A reassessment of the potential for loss-framed incentive contracts to increase productivity: a meta-analysis and a real-effort experiment pp. 1441-1466

- Paul Ferraro and J Tracy
- Assignment feedback in school choice mechanisms pp. 1467-1491

- Daniel Stephenson
- Pandora’s rules in the laboratory pp. 1492-1514

- Efthymios Lykopoulos, Georgios Voucharas and Dimitrios Xefteris
Volume 25, issue 4, 2022
- The determinants of multilateral bargaining: a comprehensive analysis of Baron and Ferejohn majoritarian bargaining experiments pp. 1079-1108

- Andrzej Baranski and Rebecca Morton
- Decomposing coordination failure in stag hunt games pp. 1109-1145

- Ryan Kendall
- Beliefs and (in)stability in normal-form games pp. 1146-1172

- Kyle Hyndman, Antoine Terracol and Jonathan Vaksmann
- The Influence of Indirect Democracy and Leadership Choice on Cooperation pp. 1173-1201

- Fanny E. Schories
- Present bias for monetary and dietary rewards pp. 1202-1233

- Stephen Cheung, Agnieszka Tymula and Xueting Wang
- Higher-order learning pp. 1234-1266

- Piotr Evdokimov and Umberto Garfagnini
- Correction to: Higher-order learning pp. 1267-1267

- Piotr Evdokimov and Umberto Garfagnini
- Framing effects on risk-taking behavior: evidence from a field experiment in multiple-choice tests pp. 1268-1297

- Pau Balart, Lara Ezquerra and Iñigo Hernandez-Arenaz
- Correction to: Framing effects on risk-taking behavior: evidence from a field experiment in multiple choice tests pp. 1298-1298

- Pau Balart, Lara Ezquerra and Iñigo Hernandez-Arenaz
Volume 25, issue 3, 2022
- On the stability of risk and time preferences amid the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 759-794

- Andreas Drichoutis and Rodolfo Nayga
- Subjective beliefs and economic preferences during the COVID-19 pandemic pp. 795-823

- Glenn Harrison, Andre Hofmeyr, Harold Kincaid, Brian Monroe, Don Ross, Mark Schneider and J. Todd Swarthout
- COVID-19 and pro-sociality: How do donors respond to local pandemic severity, increased salience, and media coverage? pp. 824-844

- Maja Adena and Julian Harke
- Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution pp. 845-875

- Eva Ranehill and Roberto A. Weber
- Redistribution and beliefs about the source of income inequality pp. 876-901

- Vanessa Valero
- The net effect of advice on strategy-proof mechanisms: an experiment for the Vickrey auction pp. 902-941

- Takehito Masuda, Ryo Mikami, Toyotaka Sakai, Shigehiro Serizawa and Takuma Wakayama
- Strategic thinking in contests pp. 942-973

- David Bruner, Caleb Cox, David M. McEvoy and Brock Stoddard
- The cost of a divided America: an experimental study into destructive behavior pp. 974-1001

- Wladislaw Mill and John Morgan
- Experimental elicitation of ambiguity attitude using the random incentive system pp. 1002-1023

- Aurélien Baillon, Yoram Halevy and Chen Li
- Attention and salience in preference reversals pp. 1024-1051

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Alexander Ritschel
- Feature-weighted categorized play across symmetric games pp. 1052-1078

- Marco LiCalzi and Roland Mühlenbernd
Volume 25, issue 2, 2022
- What is considered deception in experimental economics? pp. 385-412

- Gary Charness, Anya Samek and Jeroen Ven
- By chance or by choice? Biased attribution of others’ outcomes when social preferences matter pp. 413-443

- Nisvan Erkal, Lata Gangadharan and Boon Han Koh
- Voluntary redistribution mechanism in asymmetric coordination games pp. 444-482

- Masaki Aoyagi, Naoko Nishimura and Yoshitaka Okano
- Obviousness around the clock pp. 483-513

- Yves Breitmoser and Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch
- Health workers’ behavior, patient reporting and reputational concerns: lab-in-the-field experimental evidence from Kenya pp. 514-556

- Isaac Mbiti and Danila Serra
- Cognitive heterogeneity and complex belief elicitation pp. 557-592

- Ingrid Burfurd and Tom Wilkening
- Magnitude effect in intertemporal allocation tasks pp. 593-623

- Chen Sun and Jan Potters
- Flip a coin or vote? An experiment on the implementation and efficiency of social choice mechanisms pp. 624-655

- Timo Hoffmann and Sander Renes
- Investigating the failure to best respond in experimental games pp. 656-679

- Despoina Alempaki, Andrew M. Colman, Felix Kölle, Graham Loomes and Briony Pulford
- Deliberative structures and their impact on voting under economic conflict pp. 680-705

- Jordi Brandts, Leonie Gerhards and Lydia Mechtenberg
- Externalities in knowledge production: evidence from a randomized field experiment pp. 706-733

- Marit Hinnosaar, Toomas Hinnosaar, Michael E. Kummer and Olga Slivko
- Subsidizing unit donations: matches, rebates, and discounts compared pp. 734-758

- Johannes Diederich, Catherine Eckel, Raphael Epperson, Timo Goeschl and Philip Grossman
Volume 25, issue 1, 2022
- The coordinating power of social norms pp. 1-25

- Francesco Fallucchi and Daniele Nosenzo
- Belief adjustment: a double hurdle model and experimental evidence pp. 26-67

- Timo Henckel, Gordon D. Menzies, Peter Moffatt and Daniel Zizzo
- Inequality, role reversal and cooperation in multiple group membership settings pp. 68-110

- Andreas Lange, Jan Schmitz and Claudia Schwirplies
- Putting relational contract theory to the test: experimental evidence pp. 111-139

- Nisvan Erkal, Steven Y. Wu and Brian Roe
- Correction to: Putting relational contract theory to the test: experimental evidence pp. 140-140

- Nisvan Erkal, Steven Y. Wu and Brian Roe
- Short-term fluctuations in incidental happiness and economic decision-making: experimental evidence from a sports bar pp. 141-169

- Judd B. Kessler, Andrew McClellan, James Nesbit and Andrew Schotter
- Give me a challenge or give me a raise pp. 170-202

- Aleksandr Alekseev
- Do traders learn to select efficient market institutions? pp. 203-228

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer, Johannes Buckenmaier and Georg Kirchsteiger
- If you could read my mind–an experimental beauty-contest game with children pp. 229-253

- Henning Hermes and Daniel Schunk
- Network defense and behavioral biases: an experimental study pp. 254-286

- Daniel Woods, Mustafa Abdallah, Saurabh Bagchi, Shreyas Sundaram and Timothy Cason
- Smartphone bans and workplace performance pp. 287-317

- Adrian Chadi, Mario Mechtel and Vanessa Mertins
- Individual discount rates: a meta-analysis of experimental evidence pp. 318-358

- Jindřich Matoušek, Tomas Havranek and Zuzana Irsova
- Learning to hesitate pp. 359-383

- Ambroise Descamps, Sébastien Massoni and Lionel Page
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