Handbook of Experimental Economics Results
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- Ch 01 Properties of Disequilibrium Adjustment in Double Auction Markets

- Charles Plott
- Ch 02 From Market Jaws to the Newton Method: The Geometry of How a Market Can Solve Systems of Equations

- Peter Bossaerts and Charles Plott
- Ch 03 Exogenous Uncertainty Increases the Bid-Ask Spread in the Continuous Double Auction

- Vernon Smith and Mark Van Boening
- Ch 04 Zero-Intelligence Robots and the Double Auction Market: A Graphical Tour

- Paul J. Brewer
- Ch 05 Effect of Non-binding Price Controls in Double Auction Trading

- Vernon Smith and Arlington Williams
- Ch 06 Fairness and Short Run Price Adjustment in Posted Offer Markets

- Praveen Kujal and Vernon Smith
- Ch 07 Mixed Strategy Nash Equilibrium Predictions as a Means of Organizing Behavior in Posted-Offer Market Experiments

- Douglas Davis and Bart Wilson
- Ch 08 Simulated and Real Buyers in Posted Offer Markets

- Jamie Brown Kruse
- Ch 09 The Performance of Double-Auction and Posted-Offer Markets with Advance Production

- Stuart Mestelman
- Ch 10 Strategy-Proof Equilibrium Behavior in Two-Sided Auctions

- Vernon Smith
- Ch 100 The Endowment Effect: Evidence of Losses Valued More than Gains

- Daniel Kahneman, Jack Knetsch and Richard Thaler
- Ch 101 The Endowment Effect

- Praveen Kujal and Vernon Smith
- Ch 102 The Becker-DeGroot-Marschak Mechanism is not Generally Incentive-Compatible in Practice

- Peter Bohm
- Ch 103 Utility Maximization

- James Cox
- Ch 104 Preference Reversals

- James Cox
- Ch 105 Rationality the Fast and Frugal Way: Introduction

- Gerd Gigerenzer and Peter M. Todd
- Ch 106 The Recognition Heuristic and the Less-Is-More Effect

- Daniel Goldstein and Gerd Gigerenzer
- Ch 107 The Recognition Heuristic: A Fast and Frugal Way to Investment Choice?

- Andreas Ortmann, Gerd Gigerenzer, Bernhard Borges and Daniel Goldstein
- Ch 108 One-Reason Decision Making

- Gerd Gigerenzer, Laura Martignon, Ulrich Hoffrage, Jörg Rieskamp, Jean Czerlinski and Daniel Goldstein
- Ch 109 Cognitive Illusions Reconsidered

- Gerd Gigerenzer, Ralph Hertwig, Ulrich Hoffrage and Peter Sedlmeier
- Ch 11 First Price Independent Private Values Auctions

- James Cox
- Ch 110 Social Heuristics

- Peter M. Todd, Jörg Rieskamp and Gerd Gigerenzer
- Ch 111 Payoff Scale Effects and Risk Preference Under Real and Hypothetical Conditions

- Susan Laury and Charles Holt
- Ch 112 Rewards and Behavior in First Price Auctions

- Vernon Smith and James Walker
- Ch 113 Men, Women and Risk Aversion: Experimental Evidence

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- Ch 114 Experimetrics: The Use of Market Experiments to Evaluate the Performance of Econometric Estimators

- James Cox and Ronald Oaxaca
- Ch 115 On the Performance of the Lottery Procedure for Controlling Risk Preferences

- Joyce E. Berg, Thomas A. Rietz and John Dickhaut
- Ch 12 The Walrasian Auction

- Corinne Bronfman, Kevin McCabe, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti and Vernon Smith
- Ch 13 The Matching Market Institution

- Daniel Friedman and Changhua Rich
- Ch 14 Tatonnement

- Charles Plott
- Ch 15 Wage Differentials in Experimental Efficiency Wage Markets

- Ernst Fehr and Simon Gächter
- Ch 16 The Paradox of Power

- Yvonne Durham, Jack Hirshleifer and Vernon Smith
- Ch 17 The Exercise of Market Power in Laboratory Experiments

- Douglas Davis and Charles Holt
- Ch 18 The Classical Experiments on Cournot Oligopoly

- Antoni Bosch-Domènech and Nicolaas Vriend
- Ch 19 Experiments in Decentralized Monopoly Restraint

- James Cox and R. Isaac
- Ch 20 Price Signaling and "Cheap Talk" in Laboratory Posted Offer Markets

- Timothy Cason
- Ch 21 The Effects of Collusion in Laboratory Experiments

- Douglas Davis and Charles Holt
- Ch 22 Predatory Pricing: Rare Like a Unicorn?

- Rosario Gomez and Jacob Goeree
- Ch 23 Some Results on Anti-Competitive Behavior in Multi-Unit Ascending Price Auctions

- Katerina Sherstyuk
- Ch 24 Non-Convexities, Economies of Scale, Natural Monopoly and Monopolistic Competition

- Charles Plott
- Ch 25 Avoidable Cost Structures and Competitive Market Institutions

- Mark V. Boening and Nathaniel Wilcox
- Ch 26 Principles of Market Adjustment and Stability

- Charles Plott
- Ch 27 Off-floor Trading, Market Disintegration and Price Volatility in Bid/Ask Markets

- Vernon Smith and Mark Van Boening
- Ch 28 Quantitative Restrictions in Experimental Posted-offer Markets

- Praveen Kujal
- Ch 29 Price Bubbles in Large Financial Asset Markets

- Arlington Williams
- Ch 30 Price Bubbles

- David Porter and Vernon Smith
- Ch 31 Experiments with Arbitrage Across Assets

- Eric Fisher
- Ch 32 Bubbles and Crashes in Experimental Asset Markets: Common Knowledge Failure?

- Charles Noussair and Charles Plott
- Ch 33 A Comparison of Market Institutions

- Timothy Cason and Daniel Friedman
- Ch 34 Coordination Success in Non-cooperative Large Group Market Entry Games

- Amnon Rapoport and Darryl A. Seale