Experimental Economics
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2021
- Sharing or gambling? On risk attitudes in social contexts pp. 1075-1104

- Stefan Grimm, Martin Kocher, Michal Krawczyk and Fabrice Le Lec
- Pecunia non olet: on the self-selection into (dis)honest earning opportunities pp. 1105-1130

- Kai Konrad, Tim Lohse and Sven Simon
- Do people really want to be informed? Ex-ante evaluations of information-campaign effectiveness pp. 1131-1155

- Romain Espinosa and Jan Stoop
- Experimental evidence of limited attention at the gym pp. 1156-1184

- Wolfgang Habla and Paul Muller
- Risky choices and solidarity: disentangling different behavioural channels pp. 1185-1214

- Renate Strobl and Conny Wunsch
- Salience and social choice pp. 1215-1241

- Mark Schneider and Jonathan Leland
- State lottery in the lab: an experiment in external validity pp. 1242-1266

- Raman Kachurka, Michał Krawczyk and Joanna Rachubik
- Worker-firm relational contracts in the time of shutdowns: experimental evidence pp. 1267-1293

- Sera Linardi and Colin Camerer
- The impact of taxation and signposting on diet: an online field study with breakfast cereals and soft drinks pp. 1294-1324

- Daniel Zizzo, Melanie Parravano, Ryota Nakamura, Suzanna Forwood and Marc Suhrcke
- Randomized double auctions: gains from trade, trader roles, and price discovery pp. 1325-1364

- Katerina Sherstyuk, Krit Phankitnirundorn and Michael Roberts
- Strategic uncertainty and equilibrium selection in stable matching mechanisms: experimental evidence pp. 1365-1389

- Marco Castillo and Ahrash Dianat
- Indefinitely repeated contests: An experimental study pp. 1390-1419

- Philip Brookins, Dmitry Ryvkin and Andrew Smyth
Volume 24, issue 3, 2021
- 40 years of tax evasion games: a meta-analysis pp. 699-750

- James Alm and Antoine Malézieux
- Is the Allais paradox due to appeal of certainty or aversion to zero? pp. 751-771

- Elif Incekara-Hafalir, Eungsik Kim and Jack Stecher
- Optimal design of experiments to identify latent behavioral types pp. 772-799

- Stefano Balietti, Brennan Klein and Christoph Riedl
- Last word not yet spoken: a reinvestigation of last place aversion with aversion to rank reversals pp. 800-820

- Andrea Martinangeli and Lisa Windsteiger
- An experiment on deception, reputation and trust pp. 821-853

- David Ettinger and Philippe Jehiel
- Friend or foe? Social ties in bribery and corruption pp. 854-882

- Jin Zheng, Arthur Schram and Gönül Doğan
- Coordinating expectations through central bank projections pp. 883-918

- Fatemeh Mokhtarzadeh and Luba Petersen
- Property, redistribution, and the status quo: a laboratory study pp. 919-951

- Konstantin Chatziathanasiou, Svenja Hippel and Michael Kurschilgen
- In absence of money: a field experiment on volunteer work motivation pp. 952-984

- Vanessa Mertins and Christian Walter
- The relevance of irrelevant information pp. 985-1018

- Ian Chadd, Emel Filiz-Ozbay and Erkut Ozbay
- The ABC mechanism: an incentive compatible payoff mechanism for elicitation of outcome and probability transformations pp. 1019-1046

- Yi Li
- Returns to effort: experimental evidence from an online language platform pp. 1047-1073

- Fulya Ersoy
- Correction to: Improving decisions with market information: an experiment on corporate prediction markets pp. 1074-1074

- Ahrash Dianat and Christoph Siemroth
Volume 24, issue 2, 2021
- The impact of taxes and wasteful government spending on giving pp. 355-386

- Roman M. Sheremeta and Neslihan Uler
- Integration and diversity pp. 387-413

- Sanjeev Goyal, Penélope Hernández, Guillem Martínez-Cánovas, Frédéric Moisan, Manuel Munoz and Angel Sánchez
- Bubbles, crashes and information contagion in large-group asset market experiments pp. 414-433

- Cars Hommes, Anita Kopányi-Peuker and Joep Sonnemans
- Experiments on centralized school choice and college admissions: a survey pp. 434-488

- Rustamdjan Hakimov and Dorothea Kübler
- Playing the field in all-pay auctions pp. 489-514

- Daniel Stephenson and Alexander Brown
- Reluctant donors and their reactions to social information pp. 515-535

- David Klinowski
- Deterring collusion with a reserve price: an auction experiment pp. 536-557

- Pacharasut Sujarittanonta and Ajalavat Viriyavipart
- Cognitive sophistication and deliberation times pp. 558-592

- Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Johannes Buckenmaier
- The risk elicitation puzzle revisited: Across-methods (in)consistency? pp. 593-616

- Felix Holzmeister and Matthias Stefan
- Managerial incentives and stock price dynamics: an experimental approach pp. 617-648

- Te Bao, Edward Halim, Charles Noussair and Yohanes Riyanto
- Correction: Managerial incentives and stock price dynamics: an experimental approach pp. 649-649

- Te Bao, Edward Halim, Charles Noussair and Yohanes Riyanto
- Strategy-proofness in experimental matching markets pp. 650-668

- Pablo Guillen and Róbert Veszteg
- Not all group members are created equal: heterogeneous abilities in inter-group contests pp. 669-697

- Francesco Fallucchi, Enrique Fatas, Felix Kölle and Ori Weisel
Volume 24, issue 1, 2021
- Best practices in replication: a case study of common information in coordination games pp. 2-30

- Roy Chen, Yan Chen and Yohanes Riyanto
- Belief updating: does the ‘good-news, bad-news’ asymmetry extend to purely financial domains? pp. 31-58

- Kai Barron
- Learning to accept welfare-enhancing policies: an experimental investigation of congestion pricing pp. 59-86

- Nicholas Janusch, Stephan Kroll, Christopher Goemans, Todd Cherry and Steffen Kallbekken
- Is response time predictive of choice? An experimental study of threshold strategies pp. 87-117

- Andrew Schotter and Isabel Trevino
- Information exchange in laboratory markets: competition, transfer costs, and the emergence of reputation pp. 118-142

- Roman Hoffmann, Bernhard Kittel and Mattias Larsen
- Improving decisions with market information: an experiment on corporate prediction markets pp. 143-176

- Ahrash Dianat and Christoph Siemroth
- Strategic gaze: an interactive eye-tracking study pp. 177-205

- Jan Hausfeld, K. von Hesler and Susanne Goldlücke
- Learn or react? An experimental study of preventive health decision making pp. 206-237

- Günther Fink, Margaret McConnell and Bich Diep Nguyen
- Learning while shopping: an experimental investigation into the effect of learning on consumer search pp. 238-273

- Ben Casner
- Dimensions of donation preferences: the structure of peer and income effects pp. 274-302

- Michalis Drouvelis and Benjamin Marx
- Closing a mental account: the realization effect for gains and losses pp. 303-329

- Christoph Merkle, Jan Müller-Dethard and Martin Weber
- Does level-k behavior imply level-k thinking? pp. 330-353

- Ye Jin
- Correction to: Does level-k behavior imply level-k thinking? pp. 354-354

- Ye Jin
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