Experimental Economics
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Volume 18, issue 4, 2015
- Self-control, commitment and peer pressure: a laboratory experiment pp. 543-568

- Aurélie Bonein and Laurent Denant-Boèmont
- Eliciting beliefs in continuous-choice games: a double auction experiment pp. 569-608

- Claudia Neri
- A survey of experimental research on contests, all-pay auctions and tournaments pp. 609-669

- Emmanuel Dechenaux, Dan Kovenock and Roman Sheremeta
- Balancing the current account: experimental evidence on underconsumption pp. 670-696

- Marcus Giamattei and Johann Lambsdorff
- Institution design and public good provision: an experimental study of the vote of confidence procedure pp. 697-717

- Chloe Tergiman
- Can you spare some change for charity? Experimental evidence on verbal cues and loose change effects in a Dictator Game pp. 718-730

- David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- Propose with a rose? Signaling in internet dating markets pp. 731-755

- Soohyung Lee and Muriel Niederle
- Erratum to: Multi-period experimental asset markets with distinct fundamental value regimes pp. 756-759

- Thomas Stöckl, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
- Erratum to: Incentives for creativity pp. 760-761

- Sanjiv Erat and Uri Gneezy
- Erratum to: Quantal response equilibria for extensive form games pp. 762-763

- Richard McKelvey and Thomas Palfrey
Volume 18, issue 3, 2015
- Excess information acquisition in auctions pp. 335-355

- Vitali Gretschko and Alexander Rajko
- A caveat for the application of the critical cost efficiency index in induced budget experiments pp. 356-365

- James Murphy and Samiran Banerjee
- Laboratory elections with endogenous turnout: proportional representation versus majoritarian rule pp. 366-384

- Melis Kartal
- You’ve earned it: estimating the impact of human capital on social preferences pp. 385-407

- Pamela Jakiela, Edward Miguel and Vera Velde
- Identity changes and the efficiency of reputation systems pp. 408-431

- Matthias Wibral
- Doing good or doing harm: experimental evidence on giving and taking in public good games pp. 432-441

- Menusch Khadjavi and Andreas Lange
- Time as a medium of reward in three social preference experiments pp. 442-456

- Charles Noussair and Jan Stoop
- A penny for your thoughts: a survey of methods for eliciting beliefs pp. 457-490

- Karl Schlag, James Tremewan and Joël Weele
- Is it a norm to favour your own group? pp. 491-521

- Donna Harris, Benedikt Herrmann, Andreas Kontoleon and Jonathan Newton
- Voting with hands and feet: the requirements for optimal group formation pp. 522-541

- Andrea Robbett
Volume 18, issue 2, 2015
- Does anonymity affect the willingness to accept and willingness to pay gap? A generalization of Plott and Zeiler pp. 173-184

- Alexander Brown and Gregory Cohen
- Do control questions influence behavior in experiments? pp. 185-194

- Catherine Roux and Christian Thöni
- Self-selection into laboratory experiments: pro-social motives versus monetary incentives pp. 195-214

- Johannes Abeler and Daniele Nosenzo
- Paradoxes and mechanisms for choice under risk pp. 215-250

- James Cox, Vjollca Sadiraj and Ulrich Schmidt
- Social preferences in the online laboratory: a randomized experiment pp. 251-283

- Jérôme Hergueux and Nicolas Jacquemet
- Why real leisure really matters: incentive effects on real effort in the laboratory pp. 284-301

- Brice Corgnet, Roberto Hernán-González and Eric Schniter
- Gender differences in the dictator experiment: evidence from the matrilineal Mosuo and the patriarchal Yi pp. 302-313

- Binglin Gong, Huibin Yan and Chun-Lei Yang
- Multi-period experimental asset markets with distinct fundamental value regimes pp. 314-334

- Thomas Stöckl, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
Volume 18, issue 1, 2015
- In Honor of Elinor “Lin” Ostrom: The Vincent and Elinor Ostrom Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis, Department of Political Science, Indiana University pp. 1-3

- James Walker and R. Isaac
- Cooperation in small groups: the effect of group size pp. 4-14

- Daniele Nosenzo, Simone Quercia and Martin Sefton
- Incomplete punishment networks in public goods games: experimental evidence pp. 15-37

- Andreas Leibbrandt, Abhijit Ramalingam, Lauri Sääksvuori and James Walker
- State or nature? Endogenous formal versus informal sanctions in the voluntary provision of public goods pp. 38-65

- Kenju Kamei, Louis Putterman and Jean-Robert Tyran
- Promoting cooperation in nonlinear social dilemmas through peer punishment pp. 66-88

- Timothy Cason and Lata Gangadharan
- Experimental departures from self-interest when competing partnerships share output pp. 89-115

- Josh Cherry, Stephen Salant and Neslihan Uler
- One bad apple? Heterogeneity and information in public good provision pp. 116-135

- Angela de Oliveira, Rachel Croson and Catherine Eckel
- Observed punishment spillover effects: a laboratory investigation of behavior in a social dilemma pp. 136-153

- David Dickinson, E. Dutcher and Cortney Rodet
- Gunning for efficiency with third party enforcement in threshold public goods pp. 154-171

- James Andreoni and Laura Gee
Volume 17, issue 4, 2014
- An experimental study of prosocial motivation among criminals pp. 501-511

- Sigbjørn Birkeland, Alexander Cappelen, Erik Sørensen and Bertil Tungodden
- A day without a search engine: an experimental study of online and offline searches pp. 512-536

- Yan Chen, Grace Jeon and Yong-Mi Kim
- Beyond choice: investigating the sensitivity and validity of measures of strength of preference pp. 537-563

- David Butler, Andrea Isoni, Graham Loomes and Kei Tsutsui
- An experimental study of the impact of competition for Other People’s Money: the portfolio manager market pp. 564-585

- Marina Agranov, Alberto Bisin and Andrew Schotter
- Incentive effects of funding contracts: an experiment pp. 586-614

- J. Philipp Reiss and Irenaeus Wolff
- Playing the trust game with other people’s money pp. 615-630

- Ola Kvaløy and Miguel Luzuriaga
- Software for continuous game experiments pp. 631-648

- James Pettit, Daniel Friedman, Curtis Kephart and Ryan Oprea
- Time and uncertainty in resource dilemmas: equilibrium solutions and experimental results pp. 649-672

- Anabela Botelho, Ariel Dinar, Ligia Pinto and Amnon Rapoport
- Recognizing contributors: an experiment on public goods pp. 673-690

- Anya Samek and Roman Sheremeta
- An experiment on protecting intellectual property pp. 691-716

- Joy Buchanan and Bart Wilson
- Dishonesty and charitable behavior pp. 717-732

- Doru Cojoc and Adrian Stoian
Volume 17, issue 3, 2014
- Corporate Social Responsibility in the work place pp. 347-370

- Hannes Koppel and Tobias Regner
- Do short-term laboratory experiments provide valid descriptions of long-term economic interactions? A study of Cournot markets pp. 371-390

- Hans-Theo Normann, Till Requate and Israel Waichman
- Uncertainty causes rounding: an experimental study pp. 391-413

- Paul Ruud, Daniel Schunk and Joachim Winter
- The effects of the take-option in dictator-game experiments: a comment on Engel’s (2011) meta-study pp. 414-420

- Le Zhang and Andreas Ortmann
- Communication & competition pp. 421-438

- Jacob Goeree and Jingjing Zhang
- Favor trading in public good provision pp. 439-460

- Sarah Jacobson and Ragan Petrie
- Traffic congestion: an experimental study of the Downs-Thomson paradox pp. 461-487

- Emmanuel Dechenaux, Shakun Mago and Laura Razzolini
- Taking, giving, and impure altruism in dictator games pp. 488-500

- Oleg Korenok, Edward Millner and Laura Razzolini
Volume 17, issue 2, 2014
- For those about to talk we salute you: an experimental study of credible deviations and ACDC pp. 173-199

- Adrian Groot Ruiz, Theo Offerman and Sander Onderstal
- Effect of an audience in public goods provision pp. 200-214

- Emel Filiz-Ozbay and Erkut Ozbay
- Group status, minorities and trust pp. 215-244

- Kei Tsutsui and Daniel Zizzo
- An experimental study of bidding in contests of incomplete information pp. 245-261

- Philip Brookins and Dmitry Ryvkin
- Experimenting and learning with localized direct communication pp. 262-284

- Vincent Mak and Rami Zwick
- The evolution of sanctioning institutions: an experimental approach to the social contract pp. 285-303

- Boyu Zhang, Cong Li, Hannelore Silva, Peter Bednarik and Karl Sigmund
- From the lab to the field: envelopes, dictators and manners pp. 304-313

- Jan Stoop
- Price efficiency and trading behavior in limit order markets with competing insiders pp. 314-334

- Thomas Stöckl
- Elicitation effects in a multi-stage bargaining experiment pp. 335-345

- Swee-Hoon Chuah, Robert Hoffmann and Jeremy Larner
Volume 17, issue 1, 2014
- Mixing the carrots with the sticks: third party punishment and reward pp. 1-23

- Nikos Nikiforakis and Helen Mitchell
- Parental background and other-regarding preferences in children pp. 24-46

- Michal Bauer, Julie Chytilová and Barbara Pertold-Gębicka
- Is it my money or not? An experiment on risk aversion and the house-money effect pp. 47-60

- Juan-Camilo Cardenas, Nicolás de Roux, Christian Jaramillo H. and Luis Martinez
- Measuring agents’ reaction to private and public information in games with strategic complementarities pp. 61-77

- Camille Cornand and Frank Heinemann
- Intermediaries in corruption: an experiment pp. 78-99

- Mikhail Drugov, John Hamman and Danila Serra
- Valuation structure in first-price and least-revenue auctions: an experimental investigation pp. 100-128

- Diego Aycinena, Rimvydas Baltaduonis and Lucas Rentschler
- New insights into conditional cooperation and punishment from a strategy method experiment pp. 129-153

- Stephen Cheung
- Gender and competition in adolescence: task matters pp. 154-172

- Anna Dreber, Emma Essen and Eva Ranehill
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