Experimental Economics
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Volume 21, issue 4, 2018
- Context matters pp. 723-756

- Wenting Zhou and John Hey
- On the cultural basis of gender differences in negotiation pp. 757-778

- Steffen Andersen, Seda Ertac, Uri Gneezy, John List and Sandra Maximiano
- Reciprocity under moral wiggle room: Is it a preference or a constraint? pp. 779-792

- Tobias Regner
- Liking what others “Like”: using Facebook to identify determinants of conformity pp. 793-814

- Johan Egebark and Mathias Ekström
- Risk breeds risk aversion pp. 815-835

- Tai-Sen He and Fuhai Hong
- Disapproval aversion or inflated inequity acceptance? The impact of expressing emotions in ultimatum bargaining pp. 836-857

- Josie I. Chen and Kenju Kamei
- Indirect higher order beliefs and cooperation pp. 858-876

- Jiabin Wu
- Status and the demand for visible goods: experimental evidence on conspicuous consumption pp. 877-904

- David Clingingsmith and Roman Sheremeta
- Transmission of information within transnational social networks: a field experiment pp. 905-923

- Natalia Candelo Londono, Rachel Croson and Catherine Eckel
- Auctions with endogenous participation and an uncertain number of bidders: experimental evidence pp. 924-949

- Diego Aycinena and Lucas Rentschler
Volume 21, issue 3, 2018
- Introduction to the Symposium in Experimental Economics in memory of John Van Huyck pp. 481-486

- Yan Chen and Catherine Eckel
- Coordination and transfer pp. 487-512

- David Cooper and John van Huyck
- Conditional behavior and learning in similar stag hunt games pp. 513-526

- John van Huyck and Dale Stahl
- When less information is good enough: experiments with global stag hunt games pp. 527-548

- John van Huyck, Ajalavat Viriyavipart and Alexander Brown
- A minimum effort coordination game experiment in continuous time pp. 549-572

- Ailin Leng, Lana Friesen, Kenan Kalayci and Priscilla Man
- Equilibrium selection in similar repeated games: experimental evidence on the role of precedents pp. 573-600

- John Duffy and Dietmar Fehr
- Fairness versus efficiency: how procedural fairness concerns affect coordination pp. 601-626

- Verena Kurz, Andreas Orland and Kinga Posadzy
- Coordination with communication under oath pp. 627-649

- Nicolas Jacquemet, Stéphane Luchini, Jason Shogren and Adam Zylbersztejn
- The role of cognitive ability and personality traits for men and women in gift exchange outcomes pp. 650-672

- Emel Filiz-Ozbay, John Ham, John Kagel and Erkut Ozbay
- Monitoring institutions in indefinitely repeated games pp. 673-691

- Gabriele Camera and Marco Casari
- Learning to alternate pp. 692-721

- Jasmina Arifovic and John Ledyard
Volume 21, issue 2, 2018
- Measuring higher order ambiguity preferences pp. 233-256

- Aurelien Baillon, Harris Schlesinger and Gijs Kuilen
- Experimental study of cursed equilibrium in a signaling game pp. 257-291

- Nichole Szembrot
- Loss aversion and the quantity–quality tradeoff pp. 292-315

- Jared Rubin, Anya Samek and Roman Sheremeta
- Heterogeneous guilt sensitivities and incentive effects pp. 316-336

- Charles Bellemare, Alexander Sebald and Sigrid Suetens
- Does the paradox of plenty exist? Experimental evidence on the curse of resource abundance pp. 337-354

- Andreas Leibbrandt and John Lynham
- Peer effects in computer assisted learning: evidence from a randomized experiment pp. 355-382

- Marcel Fafchamps and Di Mo
- The BCD of response time analysis in experimental economics pp. 383-433

- Leonidas Spiliopoulos and Andreas Ortmann
- Higher-order risk preferences in social settings pp. 434-456

- Timo Heinrich and Thomas Mayrhofer
- Focusing on volatility information instead of portfolio weights as an aid to investor decisions pp. 457-480

- Christian Ehm, Christine Laudenbach and Martin Weber
Volume 21, issue 1, 2018
- Why did he do that? Using counterfactuals to study the effect of intentions in extensive form games pp. 1-26

- Yola Engler, Rudolf Kerschbamer and Lionel Page
- Third-party manipulation of conflict: an experiment pp. 27-49

- Piotr Evdokimov and Umberto Garfagnini
- What if women earned more than their spouses? An experimental investigation of work-division in couples pp. 50-71

- François Cochard, Hélène Couprie and Astrid Hopfensitz
- Self-confidence and strategic behavior pp. 72-98

- Gary Charness, Aldo Rustichini and Jeroen van de Ven
- Conducting interactive experiments online pp. 99-131

- Antonio A. Arechar, Simon Gächter and Lucas Molleman
- Cognitive bubbles pp. 132-153

- Ciril Bosch-Rosa, Thomas Meissner and Antoni Bosch-Domènech
- On the provision of incentives in finance experiments pp. 154-179

- Daniel Kleinlercher and Thomas Stöckl
- On the performance of rule-based contribution schemes under endowment heterogeneity pp. 180-204

- Martin Kesternich, Andreas Lange and Bodo Sturm
- Immaterial and monetary gifts in economic transactions: evidence from the field pp. 205-230

- Michael Kirchler and Stefan Palan
- Erratum to: Third-party manipulation of conflict: an experiment pp. 231-231

- Piotr Evdokimov and Umberto Garfagnini
- Erratum to: The emergence of language differences in artificial codes pp. 232-232

- Fuhai Hong and Xiaojian Zhao
Volume 20, issue 4, 2017
- Transparency and cooperation in repeated dilemma games: a meta study pp. 755-771

- Lenka Fiala and Sigrid Suetens
- Optimistic irrationality and overbidding in private value auctions pp. 772-792

- Sotiris Georganas, Dan Levin and Peter McGee
- Externalities in appropriation: responses to probabilistic losses pp. 793-808

- Esther Blanco, Tobias Haller and James Walker
- Do people who care about others cooperate more? Experimental evidence from relative incentive pay pp. 809-835

- Pablo Hernandez-Lagos, Dylan Minor and Dana Sisak
- Leaving the market or reducing the coverage? A model-based experimental analysis of the demand for insurance pp. 836-859

- Anne Corcos, François Pannequin and Claude Montmarquette
- A trust game in loss domain pp. 860-877

- Ola Kvaløy, Miguel Luzuriaga and Trond Olsen
- The effect of acute pain on risky and intertemporal choice pp. 878-893

- Lina Koppel, David Andersson, India Morrison, Kinga Posadzy, Daniel Västfjäll and Gustav Tinghög
- Redistributive choices and increasing income inequality: experimental evidence for income as a signal of deservingness pp. 894-923

- Laura Gee, Marco Migueis and Sahar Parsa
- The emergence of language differences in artificial codes pp. 924-945

- Fuhai Hong and Xiaojian Zhao
- Asymmetric and endogenous within-group communication in competitive coordination games pp. 946-972

- Timothy Cason, Roman Sheremeta and Jingjing Zhang
- An experiment on auctions with endogenous budget constraints pp. 973-1006

- Lawrence M. Ausubel, Justin Burkett and Emel Filiz-Ozbay
Volume 20, issue 3, 2017
- Subliminal influence on generosity pp. 531-555

- Ola Andersson, Topi Miettinen, Kaisa Hytönen, Magnus Johannesson and Ute Stephan
- Illusion of control and the pursuit of authority pp. 556-573

- Randolph Sloof and Ferdinand A. Siemens
- Asymmetric firms, technology sharing and R&D investment pp. 574-600

- Matthew R. Roelofs, Stein E. Østbye and Eirik E. Heen
- Intolerable nuisances: some laboratory evidence on survivor curve shapes pp. 601-621

- Ciril Bosch-Rosa, Christina Aperjis, Daniel Friedman and Bernardo A. Huberman
- Saving face and group identity pp. 622-647

- Tor Eriksson, Lei Mao and Marie Claire Villeval
- Simultaneous versus sequential all-pay auctions: an experimental study pp. 648-669

- Lian Jian, Zheng Li and Tracy Liu
- Not quite the best response: truth-telling, strategy-proof matching, and the manipulation of others pp. 670-686

- Pablo Guillen and Rustamdjan Hakimov
- External and internal consistency of choices made in convex time budgets pp. 687-706

- Anujit Chakraborty, Evan Calford, Guidon Fenig and Yoram Halevy
- Distributing scarce jobs and output: experimental evidence on the dynamic effects of rationing pp. 707-735

- Guidon Fenig and Luba Petersen
- Do casinos pay their customers to become risk-averse? Revising the house money effect in a field experiment pp. 736-754

- Maximilian Rüdisser, Raphael Flepp and Egon Franck
Volume 20, issue 2, 2017
- Infinitely repeated games in the laboratory: four perspectives on discounting and random termination pp. 279-308

- Guillaume R. Fréchette and Sevgi Yuksel
- Social approval, competition and cooperation pp. 309-332

- Xiaofei Pan and Daniel Houser
- The impact of award uncertainty on settlement negotiations pp. 333-367

- Eric Cardella and Carl Kitchens
- Pre-play communication with forgone costly messages: experimental evidence on forward induction pp. 368-395

- Andreas Blume, Peter H. Kriss and Roberto Weber
- Promises and lies: can observers detect deception in written messages pp. 396-419

- Jingnan Chen and Daniel Houser
- An experimental study of democracy breakdown, income and inequality pp. 420-447

- Dmitry Ryvkin and Anastasia Semykina
- Who never tells a lie? pp. 448-459

- Christoph Vanberg
- Identity and social exclusion: an experiment with Hispanic immigrants in the U.S pp. 460-480

- Natalia Candelo Londono, Rachel Croson and Sherry Li
- Compensation schemes, liquidity provision, and asset prices: an experimental analysis pp. 481-505

- Sascha Baghestanian, Paul Gortner and Baptiste Massenot
- The impact of stress on tournament entry pp. 506-530

- Thomas Buser, Anna Dreber and Johanna Mollerstrom
Volume 20, issue 1, 2017
- Status quo effects in fairness games: reciprocal responses to acts of commission versus acts of omission pp. 1-18

- James Cox, Maroš Servátka and Radovan Vadovič
- How private is private information? The ability to spot deception in an economic game pp. 19-43

- Michèle Belot and Jeroen van de Ven
- Strong, bold, and kind: self-control and cooperation in social dilemmas pp. 44-69

- Martin Kocher, Peter Martinsson, Kristian Ove R. Myrseth and Conny Wollbrant
- Allotment in first-price auctions: an experimental investigation pp. 70-99

- Luca Corazzini, Stefano Galavotti, Rupert Sausgruber and Paola Valbonesi
- Peer effects on risk behaviour: the importance of group identity pp. 100-129

- Francesca Gioia
- Clever enough to tell the truth pp. 130-155

- Bradley Ruffle and Yossef Tobol
- Advice in the marketplace: a laboratory study pp. 156-180

- Jonathan Alevy and Michael Price
- Patience and time consistency in collective decisions pp. 181-208

- Laurent Denant-Boèmont, Enrico Diecidue and Olivier l’Haridon
- Risk preferences under acute stress pp. 209-236

- Jana Cahlikova and Lubomir Cingl
- The importance of higher-order beliefs to successful coordination pp. 237-258

- Steven Bosworth
- Does decision error decrease with risk aversion? pp. 259-273

- David Bruner
- Erratum to: Incentives for creativity pp. 274-275

- Sanjiv Erat and Uri Gneezy
- Editors’ note regarding citations of other work pp. 276-277

- David Cooper, Lata Gangadharan and Charles Noussair
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