Experimental Economics
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Volume 19, issue 4, 2016
- Combining “real effort” with induced effort costs: the ball-catching task pp. 687-712

- Simon Gächter, Lingbo Huang and Martin Sefton
- Who knows it is a game? On strategic awareness and cognitive ability pp. 713-726

- Dietmar Fehr and Steffen Huck
- Fairness is intuitive pp. 727-740

- Alexander Cappelen, Ulrik H. Nielsen, Bertil Tungodden, Jean-Robert Tyran and Erik Wengström
- The effects of endowment size and strategy method on third party punishment pp. 741-763

- Jillian Jordan, Katherine McAuliffe and David Rand
- Same process, different outcomes: group performance in an acquiring a company experiment pp. 764-791

- Marco Casari, Jingjing Zhang and Christine Jackson
- Not just like starting over - Leadership and revivification of cooperation in groups pp. 792-818

- Jordi Brandts, Christina Rott and Carles Solà
- Procedural fairness in lotteries assigning initial roles in a dynamic setting pp. 819-841

- Gianluca Grimalda, Anirban Kar and Eugenio Proto
- Leadership effectiveness and institutional frames pp. 842-863

- Gerrit Frackenpohl, Adrian Hillenbrand and Sebastian Kube
- Patience auctions: the impact of time vs. money bidding on elicited discount rates pp. 864-885

- Christopher Y. Olivola and Stephanie Wang
- Experimental evidence that quorum rules discourage turnout and promote election boycotts pp. 886-909

- Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Pedro C. Magalhães and Christoph A. Vanberg
Volume 19, issue 3, 2016
- Trait perceptions influence economic out-group bias: lab and field evidence from Vietnam pp. 513-534

- Tomomi Tanaka and Colin Camerer
- The influence of potential on wages and effort pp. 535-561

- Gary Bolton and Peter Werner
- Keeping others in our mind or in our heart? Distribution games under cognitive load pp. 562-576

- Karen Hauge, Kjell Arne Brekke, Lars-Olof Johansson, Olof Johansson-Stenman and Henrik Svedsäter
- How to hire helpers? Evidence from a field experiment pp. 577-594

- Julian Conrads, Bernd Irlenbusch, Tommaso Reggiani, Rainer Rilke and Dirk Sliwka
- Does money impede convergence? pp. 595-612

- John Hey and Daniela Di Cagno
- A theoretical and experimental appraisal of four risk elicitation methods pp. 613-641

- Paolo Crosetto and Antonio Filippin
- Pricing competition: a new laboratory measure of gender differences in the willingness to compete pp. 642-662

- John Ifcher and Homa Zarghamee
- Social preferences and lying aversion in children pp. 663-685

- Valeria Maggian and Marie Claire Villeval
Volume 19, issue 2, 2016
- Incentives for creativity pp. 269-280

- Sanjiv Erat and Uri Gneezy
- Intertemporal consumption and debt aversion: an experimental study pp. 281-298

- Thomas Meissner
- Confusopoly: competition and obfuscation in markets pp. 299-316

- Kenan Kalayci
- Birth, death and public good provision pp. 317-341

- John Duffy and Jonathan Lafky
- More than words: the effects of cheap talk in a volunteer’s dilemma pp. 342-359

- Christoph Feldhaus and Julia Stauf
- Information and strategic voting pp. 360-381

- Marcelo Tyszler and Arthur Schram
- Why do promises affect trustworthiness, or do they? pp. 382-393

- Huseyn Ismayilov and Jan Potters
- The influence of investment experience on market prices: laboratory evidence pp. 394-411

- Jürgen Huber, Michael Kirchler and Thomas Stöckl
- Cancelling out early age gender differences in competition: an analysis of policy interventions pp. 412-432

- Matthias Sutter, Daniela Glätzle-Rützler, Loukas Balafoutas and Simon Czermak
- Social comparisons in wage delegation: experimental evidence pp. 433-459

- Gary Charness, Ramon Cobo-Reyes, Juan A. Lacomba, Francisco Lagos and Jose Maria Perez
- The gift of being chosen pp. 460-479

- Natalia Montinari, Antonio Nicolo' and Regine Oexl
- Putting a price tag on others’ perceptions of us pp. 480-499

- Yohanes Riyanto and Jianlin Zhang
- Detecting motives for cooperation in public goods experiments pp. 500-512

- Takafumi Yamakawa, Yoshitaka Okano and Tatsuyoshi Saijo
Volume 19, issue 1, 2016
- Lossed in translation: an off-the-shelf method to recover probabilistic beliefs from loss-averse agents pp. 1-30

- Theo Offerman and Asa B. Palley
- Lossed in translation: an off-the-shelf method to recover probabilistic beliefs from loss-averse agents pp. 1-30

- Theo Offerman and Asa Palley
- Complexity and biases pp. 31-50

- Kenan Kalayci and Marta Serra-Garcia
- Complexity and biases pp. 31-50

- Kenan Kalayci and Marta Serra-Garcia
- Directed search with heterogeneous firms: an experimental study pp. 51-66

- Andrew Kloosterman
- Directed search with heterogeneous firms: an experimental study pp. 51-66

- Andrew Kloosterman
- Individual characteristics and behavior in repeated games: an experimental study pp. 67-99

- Douglas Davis, Asen Ivanov and Oleg Korenok
- Individual characteristics and behavior in repeated games: an experimental study pp. 67-99

- Douglas Davis, Asen Ivanov and Oleg Korenok
- Trust and reciprocity: extensions and robustness of triadic design pp. 100-115

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Stefano Papa
- Trust and reciprocity: extensions and robustness of triadic design pp. 100-115

- Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Stefano Papa
- Preference submission timing in school choice matching: testing fairness and efficiency in the laboratory pp. 116-150

- Jaimie W. Lien, Jie Zheng and Xiaohan Zhong
- Preference submission timing in school choice matching: testing fairness and efficiency in the laboratory pp. 116-150

- Jaimie Lien, Jie Zheng and Xiaohan Zhong
- Past experience of uncertainty affects risk aversion pp. 151-176

- Friederike Mengel, Elias Tsakas and Alexander Vostroknutov
- Past experience of uncertainty affects risk aversion pp. 151-176

- Friederike Mengel, Elias Tsakas and Alexander Vostroknutov
- An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games pp. 177-201

- Giovanna Devetag, Sibilla Guida and Luca Polonio
- An eye-tracking study of feature-based choice in one-shot games pp. 177-201

- Giovanna Devetag, Sibilla Guida and Luca Polonio
- Overcoming coordination failure using a mechanism based on gradualism and endogeneity pp. 202-217

- Yoshio Kamijo, Hiroki Ozono and Kazumi Shimizu
- Overcoming coordination failure using a mechanism based on gradualism and endogeneity pp. 202-217

- Yoshio Kamijo, Hiroki Ozono and Kazumi Shimizu
- Under- versus overconfidence: an experiment on how others perceive a biased self-assessment pp. 218-239

- Carmen Thoma
- Under- versus overconfidence: an experiment on how others perceive a biased self-assessment pp. 218-239

- Carmen Thoma
- On the interpretation of bribery in a laboratory corruption game: moral frames and social norms pp. 240-267

- Ritwik Banerjee
- On the interpretation of bribery in a laboratory corruption game: moral frames and social norms pp. 240-267

- Ritwik Banerjee
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