Experimental Economics
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Volume 14, issue 4, 2011
- So you want to run an experiment, now what? Some simple rules of thumb for optimal experimental design pp. 439-457

- John List, Sally Sadoff and Mathis Wagner
- The sustainability of the commons: giving and receiving pp. 458-481

- Nuria Osés-Eraso and Montserrat Viladrich-Grau
- What brings your subjects to the lab? A field experiment pp. 482-489

- Michal Krawczyk
- Heterogeneous preferences for altruism: gender and personality, social status, giving and taking pp. 490-506

- Michael Visser and Matthew Roelofs
- Separating real incentives and accountability pp. 507-518

- Ferdinand Vieider
- The dynamics of responder behavior in ultimatum games: a meta-study pp. 519-546

- David Cooper and E. Dutcher
- Coordination and cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas pp. 547-566

- Marco Janssen, John Anderies and Sanket Joshi
- Outrunning the gender gap—boys and girls compete equally pp. 567-582

- Anna Dreber, Emma von Essen and Eva Ranehill
- Dictator games: a meta study pp. 583-610

- Christoph Engel
- Kindness, confusion, or … ambiguity? pp. 611-633

- Carmela Di Mauro and Massimo Finocchiaro Castro
Volume 14, issue 3, 2011
- Public goods provision, inequality and taxes pp. 287-306

- Neslihan Uler
- Are benevolent dictators altruistic in groups? A within-subject design pp. 307-321

- Lucy Ackert, Ann Gillette, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider
- Matching markets with price bargaining pp. 322-348

- Philipp Otto and Friedel Bolle
- Saving behavior and cognitive abilities pp. 349-374

- T. Ballinger, Eric Hudson, Leonie Karkoviata and Nathaniel Wilcox
- The strategy versus the direct-response method: a first survey of experimental comparisons pp. 375-398

- Jordi Brandts and Gary Charness
- The online laboratory: conducting experiments in a real labor market pp. 399-425

- John Horton, David Rand and Richard Zeckhauser
- Measuring altruism in a public goods experiment: a comparison of U.S. and Czech subjects pp. 426-437

- Lisa Anderson, Francis DiTraglia and Jeffrey Gerlach
Volume 14, issue 2, 2011
- Hidden information, bargaining power, and efficiency: an experiment pp. 133-159

- Antonio Cabrales, Gary Charness and Marie Claire Villeval
- The role of role uncertainty in modified dictator games pp. 160-180

- Nagore Iriberri and Pedro Rey-Biel
- Do price-tags influence consumers’ willingness to pay? On the external validity of using auctions for measuring value pp. 181-202

- Laurent Muller and Bernard Ruffieux
- Peer pressure, social spillovers, and reciprocity: an experimental analysis pp. 203-222

- Luigi Mittone and Matteo Ploner
- Experimental asset markets with endogenous choice of costly asymmetric information pp. 223-240

- Jürgen Huber, Martin Angerer and Michael Kirchler
- On the incentive effects of monitoring: evidence from the lab and the field pp. 241-253

- Amadou Boly
- Framing and free riding: emotional responses and punishment in social dilemma games pp. 254-272

- Robin Cubitt, Michalis Drouvelis and Simon Gächter
- Remain silent and ye shall suffer: seller exploitation of reticent buyers in an experimental reputation system pp. 273-285

- Robert Gazzale and Tapan Khopkar
Volume 14, issue 1, 2011
- Classification of natural language messages using a coordination game pp. 1-14

- Daniel Houser and Erte Xiao
- Does trust extend beyond the village? Experimental trust and social distance in Cameroon pp. 15-35

- Alvin Etang, David Fielding and Stephen Knowles
- “A profit table or a profit calculator?” A note on the design of Cournot oligopoly experiments pp. 36-46

- Till Requate and Israel Waichman
- Sustaining cooperation in laboratory public goods experiments: a selective survey of the literature pp. 47-83

- Ananish Chaudhuri
- Learning to respect property by refashioning theft into trade pp. 84-109

- Erik Kimbrough
- Pricing accuracy, liquidity and trader behavior with closing price manipulation pp. 110-131

- Carole Comerton-Forde and Talis Putnins
Volume 13, issue 4, 2010
- Information aggregation in experimental asset markets in the presence of a manipulator pp. 379-398

- Helena Veiga and Marc Vorsatz
- An experimental analysis of team production in networks pp. 399-411

- Enrique Fatas, Miguel Meléndez-Jiménez and Hector Solaz
- Belief elicitation in experiments: is there a hedging problem? pp. 412-438

- Mariana Blanco, Dirk Engelmann, Alexander Koch and Hans-Theo Normann
- Competition and innovation: an experimental investigation pp. 439-460

- Donja Darai, Dario Sacco and Armin Schmutzler
- A finite mixture analysis of beauty-contest data using generalized beta distributions pp. 461-475

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech, José Montalvo, Rosemarie Nagel and Albert Satorra
- Scheduling with package auctions pp. 476-499

- Kan Takeuchi, John Lin, Yan Chen and Thomas Finholt
- ‘Give me a chance!’ An experiment in social decision under risk pp. 500-511

- Michal Krawczyk and Fabrice Le Lec
Volume 13, issue 3, 2010
- Maximum effort in the minimum-effort game pp. 249-259

- Dirk Engelmann and Hans-Theo Normann
- Similarities and differences when building trust: the role of cultures pp. 260-283

- Fabian Bornhorst, Andrea Ichino, Oliver Kirchkamp, Karl Schlag and Eyal Winter
- Bubble measures in experimental asset markets pp. 284-298

- Thomas Stöckl, Jürgen Huber and Michael Kirchler
- Gender and generosity: does degree of anonymity or group gender composition matter? pp. 299-308

- Charles Cadsby, Maroš Servátka and Fei Song
- The irrelevant-menu affect on valuation pp. 309-333

- Doron Sonsino
- Bounding preference parameters under different assumptions about beliefs: a partial identification approach pp. 334-345

- Charles Bellemare, Luc Bissonnette and Sabine Kröger
- Recommended play and performance bonuses in the minimum effort coordination game pp. 346-363

- Ananish Chaudhuri and Tirnud Paichayontvijit
- The effects of (incentivized) belief elicitation in public goods experiments pp. 364-377

- Simon Gächter and Elke Renner
Volume 13, issue 2, 2010
- Fragility of information cascades: an experimental study using elicited beliefs pp. 121-145

- Anthony Ziegelmeyer, Frederic Koessler, Juergen Bracht and Eyal Winter
- An experimental test of Taylor-type rules with inexperienced central bankers pp. 146-166

- Jim Engle-Warnick and Nurlan Turdaliev
- Veto power in committees: an experimental study pp. 167-188

- John Kagel, Hankyoung Sung and Eyal Winter
- My money or yours: house money payment effects pp. 189-205

- Larry Davis, B. Joyce and Matthew Roelofs
- Do people make strategic commitments? Experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance pp. 206-225

- Anders Poulsen and Michael Roos
- Cheating, emotions, and rationality: an experiment on tax evasion pp. 226-247

- Giorgio Coricelli, Mateus Joffily, Claude Montmarquette and Marie Claire Villeval
Volume 13, issue 1, 2010
- Are ‘true’ preferences revealed in repeated markets? An experimental demonstration of context-dependent valuations pp. 1-13

- Fabio Tufano
- Do preferences for charitable giving help auctioneers? pp. 14-44

- R. Isaac, Svetlana Pevnitskaya and Tim Salmon
- Cooperation without coordination: signaling, types and tacit collusion in laboratory oligopolies pp. 45-65

- Douglas Davis, Oleg Korenok and Robert Reilly
- Saliency of outside options in the lost wallet game pp. 66-74

- James Cox, Maroš Servátka and Radovan Vadovic
- Experimenter demand effects in economic experiments pp. 75-98

- Daniel Zizzo
- Dominated choices in a simple game with large stakes pp. 99-119

- Egil Matsen and Bjarne Strøm
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