Experimental Economics
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Volume 23, issue 4, 2020
- Reactions to (the absence of) control and workplace arrangements: experimental evidence from the internet and the laboratory pp. 933-960

- Katrin Schmelz and Anthony Ziegelmeyer
- (Not) alone in the world: Cheating in the presence of a virtual observer pp. 961-978

- Jantsje M. Mol, Eline C. M. Heijden and Jan Potters
- Altruism, fast and slow? Evidence from a meta-analysis and a new experiment pp. 979-1001

- Hanna Fromell, Daniele Nosenzo and Trudy Owens
- Underpricing of initial public offerings in experimental asset markets pp. 1002-1029

- Sascha Füllbrunn, Tibor Neugebauer and Andreas Nicklisch
- Delegation and coordination with multiple threshold public goods: experimental evidence pp. 1030-1068

- Luca Corazzini, Christopher Cotton and Tommaso Reggiani
- Measuring and controlling for the compromise effect when estimating risk preference parameters pp. 1069-1099

- Jonathan P. Beauchamp, Daniel Benjamin, David Laibson and Christopher F. Chabris
- Experience and rationality under risk: re-examining the impact of sampling experience pp. 1100-1128

- Ilke Aydogan and Yu Gao
- The one player guessing game: a diagnosis on the relationship between equilibrium play, beliefs, and best responses pp. 1129-1147

- Ciril Bosch-Rosa and Thomas Meissner
- When does less information translate into more giving to public goods? pp. 1148-1177

- Billur Aksoy and Silvana Krasteva
- Nash versus coarse correlation pp. 1178-1204

- Konstantinos Georgalos, Indrajit Ray and Sonali SenGupta
- The relative income effect: an experiment pp. 1205-1234

- John Ifcher, Homa Zarghamee, Daniel Houser and Lina Diaz
- The joy of lottery play: evidence from a field experiment pp. 1235-1256

- Martijn Burger, Martijn Hendriks, Emma Pleeging and Jan C. Ours
Volume 23, issue 3, 2020
- Strategically delusional pp. 604-631

- Alice Solda, Changxia Ke, Lionel Page and William von Hippel
- Fairness considerations in joint venture formation pp. 632-667

- Tanjim Hossain, Elizabeth Lyons and Aloysius Siow
- Silence is golden: team problem solving and communication costs pp. 668-693

- Gary Charness, David J. Cooper and Zachary Grossman
- Preference discovery pp. 694-715

- Jason Delaney, Sarah Jacobson and Thorsten Moenig
- The choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems: a survey of experimental research pp. 716-749

- Astrid Dannenberg and Carlo Gallier
- Escalation in conflict games: on beliefs and selection pp. 750-787

- Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- Aggregation mechanisms for crowd predictions pp. 788-814

- Stefan Palan, Jürgen Huber and Larissa Senninger
- Concentration and variability of forecasts in artificial investment games: an online experiment on WeChat pp. 815-847

- Xiu Chen, Fuhai Hong and Xiaojian Zhao
- The benefit of the doubt: willful ignorance and altruistic punishment pp. 848-872

- Robert Stüber
- Would depositors pay to show that they do not withdraw? Theory and experiment pp. 873-894

- Markus Kinateder, Hubert Janos Kiss and Ágnes Pintér
- Room composition effects on risk taking by gender pp. 895-911

- Marco Castillo, Greg Leo and Ragan Petrie
- Testing for the emergence of spontaneous order pp. 912-932

- Konstantinos Georgalos and John Hey
Volume 23, issue 2, 2020
- The strength of weak leaders: an experiment on social influence and social learning in teams pp. 259-293

- Berno Buechel, Stefan Klößner, Martin Lochmüller and Heiko Rauhut
- How soon is now? Evidence of present bias from convex time budget experiments pp. 294-321

- Uttara Balakrishnan, Johannes Haushofer and Pamela Jakiela
- Experiments in high-frequency trading: comparing two market institutions pp. 322-352

- Eric M. Aldrich and Kristian Lopez Vargas
- Gender differences in sabotage: the role of uncertainty and beliefs pp. 353-391

- Simon Dato and Petra Nieken
- ‘Everybody’s doing it’: on the persistence of bad social norms pp. 392-420

- David Smerdon, Theo Offerman and Uri Gneezy
- Cognitive processes underlying distributional preferences: a response time study pp. 421-446

- Fadong Chen and Urs Fischbacher
- Cooperation in stochastic games: a prisoner’s dilemma experiment pp. 447-467

- Andrew Kloosterman
- Costly voting: a large-scale real effort experiment pp. 468-492

- Marco Faravelli, Kenan Kalayci and Carlos Pimienta
- Eliciting utility curvature in time preference pp. 493-525

- Stephen Cheung
- Trading while sleepy? Circadian mismatch and mispricing in a global experimental asset market pp. 526-553

- David Dickinson, Ananish Chaudhuri and Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy
- Cortisol meets GARP: the effect of stress on economic rationality pp. 554-574

- E. Cettolin, Patricio Dalton, W. J. Kop and W. Zhang
- The economic effects of Facebook pp. 575-602

- Roberto Mosquera, Mofioluwasademi Odunowo, Trent McNamara, Xiongfei Guo and Ragan Petrie
Volume 23, issue 1, 2020
- Incentives in experiments with objective lotteries pp. 1-29

- Yaron Azrieli, Christopher Chambers and Paul J. Healy
- Where to look for the morals in markets? pp. 30-52

- Matthias Sutter, Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler, Matthias Stefan and Markus Walzl
- Do economic inequalities affect long-run cooperation and prosperity? pp. 53-83

- Gabriele Camera, Cary Deck and David Porter
- Voting on the threat of exclusion in a public goods experiment pp. 84-109

- Astrid Dannenberg, Corina Haita-Falah and Sonja Zitzelsberger
- Auctions in near-continuous time pp. 110-126

- Cary Deck and Bart Wilson
- Dynamic runs and circuit breakers: an experiment pp. 127-153

- Jacopo Magnani and David Munro
- Strategic decisions: behavioral differences between CEOs and others pp. 154-180

- Hakan Holm, Victor Nee and Sonja Opper
- Efficiency versus gender roles and stereotypes: an experiment in domestic production pp. 181-211

- Hélène Couprie, Elisabeth Cudeville and Catherine Sofer
- Decentralized matching markets with(out) frictions: a laboratory experiment pp. 212-239

- Joana Pais, Ágnes Pintér and Róbert Veszteg
- The effects of conflict budget on the intensity of conflict: an experimental investigation pp. 240-258

- Kyung Baik, Subhasish Chowdhury and Abhijit Ramalingam
Volume 22, issue 4, 2019
- Multiple hypothesis testing in experimental economics pp. 773-793

- John List, Azeem Shaikh and Yang Xu
- The impact of the level of responsibility on choices under risk: the role of blame pp. 794-814

- Gilbert G. Eijkelenboom, Ingrid Rohde and Alexander Vostroknutov
- The effects of make and take fees in experimental markets pp. 815-833

- Vincent Bourke, Mark DeSantis and David Porter
- Strategy revision opportunities and collusion pp. 834-856

- Matthew Embrey, Friederike Mengel and Ronald Peeters
- Endogenous claims and collective production: an experimental study on the timing of profit-sharing negotiations and production pp. 857-884

- Andrzej Baranski
- Hunger and the gender gap pp. 885-917

- Yan Chen, Ming Jiang and Erin L. Krupka
- The Secure Boston Mechanism: theory and experiments pp. 918-953

- Umut Dur, Robert Hammond and Thayer Morrill
- An experimental examination of interbank markets pp. 954-979

- Douglas Davis, Oleg Korenok and John Lightle
- Deception and reciprocity pp. 980-1001

- Despoina Alempaki, Gönül Doğan and Silvia Saccardo
- Using machine learning for communication classification pp. 1002-1029

- Stefan P. Penczynski
Volume 22, issue 3, 2019
- Introduction to the special issue in honor of Professor Charles R. Plott pp. 577-584

- Lata Gangadharan, Charles Noussair and Marie Claire Villeval
- A new experimental mechanism to investigate polarized demands for public goods: the effects of censoring pp. 585-609

- R. Isaac, Douglas A. Norton and Svetlana Pevnitskaya
- On the scope of externalities in experimental markets pp. 610-624

- Björn Bartling, Vanessa Valero and Roberto Weber
- Information aggregation in Arrow–Debreu markets: an experiment pp. 625-652

- Lawrence Choo, Todd Kaplan and Ro'i Zultan
- Individual speculative behavior and overpricing in experimental asset markets pp. 653-675

- Dirk-Jan Janssen, Sascha Füllbrunn and Utz Weitzel
- Behavioral sources of the demand for carbon offsets: an experimental study pp. 676-704

- Kai-Uwe Kuhn and Neslihan Uler
- Directional behavioral spillover and cognitive load effects in multiple repeated games pp. 705-734

- Tracy Liu, Jenna Bednar, Yan Chen and Scott Page
- Reference point effects in legislative bargaining: experimental evidence pp. 735-752

- Nels Christiansen and John Kagel
- The welfare costs of price controls and rent seeking in a class experiment pp. 753-771

- Grace Finley, Charles Holt and Emily Snow
Volume 22, issue 2, 2019
- Individualism, collectivism, and trade pp. 294-324

- Aidin Hajikhameneh and Erik Kimbrough
- New Hampshire Effect: behavior in sequential and simultaneous multi-battle contests pp. 325-349

- Shakun Mago and Roman Sheremeta
- Communication in bargaining games with unanimity pp. 350-368

- Marina Agranov and Chloe Tergiman
- Good news and bad news are still news: experimental evidence on belief updating pp. 369-395

- Alexander Coutts
- Social-status ranking: a hidden channel to gender inequality under competition pp. 396-418

- Arthur Schram, Jordi Brandts and Klarita Gërxhani
- Bargaining under time pressure from deadlines pp. 419-440

- Emin Karagözoğlu and Martin Kocher
- The aggregate impacts of tournament incentives in experimental asset markets pp. 441-476

- Debapriya Jojo Paul, Julia Henker and Sian Owen
- Entry by successful speculators in auctions with resale pp. 477-505

- Marco Pagnozzi and Krista Saral
- Nice to you, nicer to me: Does self-serving generosity diminish the reciprocal response? pp. 506-529

- Daniel Woods and Maroš Servátka
- Why do people keep their promises? A further investigation pp. 530-551

- Steven Schwartz, Eric Spires and Rick Young
- Designing feedback in voluntary contribution games: the role of transparency pp. 552-576

- Bernd Irlenbusch, Rainer Rilke and Gari Walkowitz
Volume 22, issue 1, 2019
- Temporal dynamics of pro-social behavior: an experimental analysis pp. 1-23

- Jan Schmitz
- Is fairness intuitive? An experiment accounting for subjective utility differences under time pressure pp. 24-50

- Anna Louisa Merkel and Johannes Lohse
- Trust as a decision under ambiguity pp. 51-75

- Chen Li, Uyanga Turmunkh and Peter Wakker
- Scale matters: risk perception, return expectations, and investment propensity under different scalings pp. 76-100

- Christoph Huber and Jürgen Huber
- The interaction between competition and unethical behaviour pp. 101-130

- Nick Feltovich
- Why choice lists increase risk taking pp. 131-154

- David Freeman and Guy Mayraz
- Cheating, incentives, and money manipulation pp. 155-177

- Gary Charness, Celia Blanco-Jimenez, Lara Ezquerra and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara
- Centrality and cooperation in networks pp. 178-196

- Boris van Leeuwen, Abhijit Ramalingam, David Rojo Arjona and Arthur Schram
- Higher order risk attitudes and prevention under different timings of loss pp. 197-215

- Takehito Masuda and Eungik Lee
- Risk, time pressure, and selection effects pp. 216-246

- Martin Kocher, David Schindler, Stefan Trautmann and Yilong Xu
- Which performs better under trader settings, double auction or uniform price auction? pp. 247-267

- Koji Kotani, Kenta Tanaka and Shunsuke Managi
- Elicitation of expectations using Colonel Blotto pp. 268-288

- Ronald Peeters and Leonard Wolk
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