Experimental Economics
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Volume 16, issue 4, 2013
- The gift of advice: communication in a bilateral gift exchange game pp. 443-477

- David Cooper and John Lightle
- Confusion and learning in the voluntary contributions game pp. 478-496

- Ralph-C Bayer, Elke Renner and Rupert Sausgruber
- Heterogeneity, Coordination and the Provision of Best-Shot Public Goods pp. 497-510

- Todd Cherry, Stephen Cotten and Stephan Kroll
- Do core-selecting Combinatorial Clock Auctions always lead to high efficiency? An experimental analysis of spectrum auction designs pp. 511-545

- Martin Bichler, Pasha Shabalin and Jürgen Wolf
- My five pounds are not as good as yours, so I will spend them pp. 546-559

- Sotiris Vandoros
- How sensitive are bargaining outcomes to changes in disagreement payoffs? pp. 560-596

- Nejat Anbarci and Nick Feltovich
- An examination of the effect of messages on cooperation under double-blind and single-blind payoff procedures pp. 597-607

- Cary Deck, Maroš Servátka and Steven Tucker
Volume 16, issue 3, 2013
- Why do people tell the truth? Experimental evidence for pure lie aversion pp. 233-247

- Raúl López-Pérez and Eli Spiegelman
- Asymmetric memory recall of positive and negative events in social interactions pp. 248-262

- King King Li
- Poverty and probability: aspiration and aversion to compound lotteries in El Salvador and India pp. 263-284

- Dean Spears
- Costless discrimination and unequal achievements in an experimental tournament pp. 285-305

- Antonio Filippin and Francesco Guala
- Shifting the blame to a powerless intermediary pp. 306-312

- Regine Oexl and Zachary Grossman
- Coordination and learning in dynamic global games: experimental evidence pp. 313-334

- Olga Shurchkov
- A portmanteau experiment on the relevance of individual decision anomalies for households pp. 335-348

- Alistair Munro and Danail Popov
- Do people care about social context? Framing effects in dictator games pp. 349-371

- Anna Dreber, Tore Ellingsen, Magnus Johannesson and David Rand
- Is there selection bias in laboratory experiments? The case of social and risk preferences pp. 372-382

- Blair Cleave, Nikos Nikiforakis and Robert Slonim
- The influence of spouses on household decision making under risk: an experiment in rural China pp. 383-401

- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Martinsson, Ping Qin and Matthias Sutter
- Estimating depth of reasoning in a repeated guessing game with no feedback pp. 402-413

- Mariano Runco
- Estimating the causal effect of beliefs on contributions in repeated public good games pp. 414-425

- Alexander Smith
- Splitting leagues: promotion and demotion in contribution-based regrouping experiments pp. 426-441

- Susana Cabrera, Enrique Fatas, Juan Lacomba and Tibor Neugebauer
- Erratum to: The gift of advice: communication in a bilateral gift exchange game pp. 442-442

- David Cooper and John Lightle
Volume 16, issue 2, 2013
- The external validity of giving in the dictator game pp. 155-169

- Axel Franzen and Sonja Pointner
- Self-selection and variations in the laboratory measurement of other-regarding preferences across subject pools: evidence from one college student and two adult samples pp. 170-189

- Jon Anderson, Stephen Burks, Jeffrey Carpenter, Lorenz Götte, Karsten Maurer, Daniele Nosenzo, Ruth Potter, Kim Rocha and Aldo Rustichini
- Easy come, easy go pp. 190-207

- Fredrik Carlsson, Haoran He and Peter Martinsson
- Equity vs. efficiency vs. self-interest: on the use of dictator games to measure distributional preferences pp. 208-221

- Pamela Jakiela
- Finitely repeated games with social preferences pp. 222-231

- Jörg Oechssler
Volume 16, issue 1, 2013
- Preference intensities and risk aversion in school choice: a laboratory experiment pp. 1-22

- Flip Klijn, Joana Pais and Marc Vorsatz
- The pivotal mechanism revisited: some evidence on group manipulation pp. 23-51

- Francesco Feri, Anita Gantner, Wolfgang Höchtl and Rupert Sausgruber
- Demand reduction and preemptive bidding in multi-unit license auctions pp. 52-87

- Jacob Goeree, Theo Offerman and Randolph Sloof
- The role of information in different bargaining protocols pp. 88-113

- Rafael Hortala-Vallve, Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Rosemarie Nagel
- Testing revealed preferences for homotheticity with two-good experiments pp. 114-124

- Jan Heufer
- Payment schemes in infinite-horizon experimental games pp. 125-153

- Katerina Sherstyuk, Nori Tarui and Tatsuyoshi Saijo
Volume 15, issue 4, 2012
- The dark side of friendship: ‘envy’ pp. 547-570

- Ramon Cobo-Reyes and Natalia Jiménez
- What you don’t know won’t hurt you: a laboratory analysis of betrayal aversion pp. 571-588

- Jason Aimone and Daniel Houser
- Are social preferences related to market performance? pp. 589-603

- Andreas Leibbrandt
- How does voice matter? Evidence from the ultimatum game pp. 604-621

- Qiyan Ong, Yohanes Riyanto and Steven Sheffrin
- Information and beliefs in a repeated normal-form game pp. 622-640

- David Danz, Dietmar Fehr and Dorothea Kübler
- Multitasking pp. 641-655

- Thomas Buser and Noemi Peter
- Will you accept without knowing what? The Yes-No game in the newspaper and in the lab pp. 656-666

- Werner Güth and Oliver Kirchkamp
- On the impact of package selection in combinatorial auctions: an experimental study in the context of spectrum auction design pp. 667-692

- Tobias Scheffel, Georg Ziegler and Martin Bichler
- Testing the Modigliani-Miller theorem directly in the lab pp. 693-716

- Maria Levati, Jianying Qiu and Prashanth Mahagaonkar
Volume 15, issue 3, 2012
- Two heads are less bubbly than one: team decision-making in an experimental asset market pp. 373-397

- Stephen Cheung and Stefan Palan
- Social communication and discrimination: a video experiment pp. 398-417

- Ben Greiner, Werner Güth and Ro'i Zultan
- Random incentive systems in a dynamic choice experiment pp. 418-443

- Guido Baltussen, G. Post, Martijn Assem and Peter Wakker
- Circadian effects on strategic reasoning pp. 444-459

- David Dickinson and Todd McElroy
- Inequality aversion and the house money effect pp. 460-484

- Astrid Dannenberg, Thomas Riechmann, Bodo Sturm and Carsten Vogt
- Session-effects in the laboratory pp. 485-498

- Guillaume Frechette
- The effect of payoff tables on experimental oligopoly behavior pp. 499-509

- Özgür Gürerk and Reinhard Selten
- The visible hand: finger ratio (2D:4D) and competitive bidding pp. 510-529

- Matthew Pearson and Burkhard Schipper
- Do watching eyes affect charitable giving? Evidence from a field experiment pp. 530-546

- Mathias Ekström
Volume 15, issue 2, 2012
- Peer punishment in teams: expressive or instrumental choice? pp. 241-259

- Marco Casari and Luigi Luini
- Experts with a conflict of interest: a source of ambiguity? pp. 260-277

- Douglas Norton and R. Isaac
- It is Hobbes, not Rousseau: an experiment on voting and redistribution pp. 278-308

- Antonio Cabrales, Rosemarie Nagel and Sevi Rodríguez Mora
- Discrete clock auctions: an experimental study pp. 309-322

- Peter Cramton, Emel Filiz-Ozbay, Erkut Ozbay and Pacharasut Sujarittanonta
- Hidden costs of control: four repetitions and an extension pp. 323-340

- Anthony Ziegelmeyer, Katrin Schmelz and Matteo Ploner
- A field experiment on the impact of weather shocks and insurance on risky investment pp. 341-371

- Ruth Hill and Angelino Viceisza
Volume 15, issue 1, 2012
- Are happiness and productivity lower among young people with newly-divorced parents? An experimental and econometric approach pp. 1-23

- Eugenio Proto, Daniel Sgroi and Andrew Oswald
- Revisiting strategic versus non-strategic cooperation pp. 24-43

- Ernesto Reuben and Sigrid Suetens
- Behavior in second-price auctions by highly experienced eBay buyers and sellers pp. 44-57

- Rodney Garratt, Mark Walker and John Wooders
- Health effects on children’s willingness to compete pp. 58-70

- Björn Bartling, Ernst Fehr and Daniel Schunk
- Perfect and imperfect real-time monitoring in a minimum-effort game pp. 71-88

- Cary Deck and Nikos Nikiforakis
- The impact of instructions and procedure on reducing confusion and bubbles in experimental asset markets pp. 89-105

- Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
- Market composition and experience in common-value auctions pp. 106-127

- Johanna Goertz
- Risk aversion and framing effects pp. 128-144

- Louis Lévy-Garboua, Hela Maafi, David Masclet and Antoine Terracol
- Whose money is it anyway? Using prepaid incentives in experimental economics to create a natural environment pp. 145-157

- Mosi Rosenboim and Tal Shavit
- Self-interest and fairness: self-serving choices of justice principles pp. 158-175

- Ismael Rodriguez-Lara and Luis Moreno-Garrido
- Belief formation: an experiment with outside observers pp. 176-203

- Kyle Hyndman, Erkut Ozbay, Andrew Schotter and Wolf Ehrblatt
- Does competition foster trust? The role of tournament incentives pp. 204-228

- Steffen Keck and Natalia Karelaia
- Decomposing desert and tangibility effects in a charitable giving experiment pp. 229-240

- David Reinstein and Gerhard Riener
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