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- 712: Fishing Fleet Selectivity in Lake Victoria's Nile Perch Fishery

- Santiago Gómez-Cardona, Johannes Kammerer and Hillary Mrosso
- 711: Subsidizing Compliance: A Multi-Unit Price List Mechanism for Legal Fishing Nets at Lake Victoria

- Florian Diekert, Tillmann Eymess, Timo Goeschl, Santiago Gómez-Cardona and Joseph Luomba
- 710: Self-Nudging vs. Social Nudging in Social Dilemmas: An Experiment

- Johannes Diederich, Timo Goeschl and Israel Waichman
- 709: Changing Collective Action: Norm-Nudges and Team Decisions

- Florian Diekert and Tillmann Eymess
- 708: Legislative bargaining with private information: A comparison of majority and unanimity rule

- David Piazolo and Christoph Vanberg
- 707: Extending the Procedure of Engelberg et al. (2009) to Surveys with Varying Interval-Widths

- Christoph Becker, Peter Duersch, Thomas Eife and Alexander Glas
- 706: Preferences For The Far Future

- Marek Steinke and Stefan Trautmann
- 704: Social Risk Effects: The 'Experience of Social Risk' Factor

- Florian Diekert, Timo Goeschl and Christian König-Kersting
- 703: Does mining fuel bubbles? An experimental study on cryptocurrency markets

- Marco Lambrecht, Andis Sofianos and Yilong Xu
- 702: Free Trade Agreements and Development: a Global Analysis with Local Data

- John Cruzatti C.
- 701: Die Online-Plattform MINE - eine Brücke zwischen Umwelt und Wirtschaft

- Malte Faber, Marc Frick and Reiner Manstetten
- 700: Absolute vs. relative success: Why overconfidence is an inefficient equilibrium

- Alice Solda, Changxia Ke, William von Hippel and Lionel Page
- 699: Competitive vs. Random Audit Mechanisms in Environmental Regulation: Emissions, Self-Reporting, and the Role of Peer Information

- Timo Goeschl, Andreas Oestreich and Alice Solda
- 698: How to Design the Ask? Funding Units vs. Giving Money

- Johannes Diederich, Raphael Epperson and Timo Goeschl
- 697: Subsidizing Unit Donations: Matches, Rebates, and Discounts Compared

- Johannes Diederich, Catherine Eckel, Raphael Epperson, Timo Goeschl and Philip Grossman
- 696: Dynamic Properties of Poverty Targeting

- Michael Hillebrecht, Stefan Klonner and Noraogo A. Pacere
- 695: Misperceiving Economic Success: Experimental Evidence on Meritocratic Beliefs and Inequality Acceptance

- Dietmar Fehr and Martin Vollmann
- 694: The General Equilibrium Effects of the Shale Revolution

- Thomas Eife
- 693: Date Marks, Valuation, and Food Waste: Three In-Store ‘Eggsperiments’

- Alessio D'Amato, Timo Goeschl, Luisa Lorè and Mariangela Zoli
- 692: Promises and Opportunity Cost

- Arjun Sengupta and Christoph Vanberg
- 691: Entropie im System – die strukturelle Beschaffenheit der betrieblichen Kraftbasis

- Hans-Christian Krcal
- 690: Does mining fuel bubbles? An experimental study on cryptocurrency markets

- Marco Lambrecht, Andis Sofianos and Yilong Xu
- 689: Maternal cash for better child health? The impacts of India’s IGMSY/PMMVY maternity benefit scheme

- Paula von Haaren and Stefan Klonner
- 688: Independence of alternatives in ranking models

- Marco Lambrecht
- 687: Measuring skill and chance in different versions of Poker

- Marco Lambrecht
- 686: The role of stickiness, extrapolation and past consensus forecasts in macroeconomic expectations

- Tim Hagenhoff and Joep Lustenhouwer
- 685: Unraveling the effects of tropical cyclones on economic sectors worldwide

- Sven Kunze
- 684: The Creation of Social Norms under Weak Institutions

- Florian Diekert, Tillmann Eymess, Joseph Luomba and Israel Waichman
- 683: Fiscal Stimulus In Expectations-Driven Liquidity Traps

- Joep Lustenhouwer
- 682: A Test of Information Aversion

- Christopher Kops and Illia Pasichnichenko
- 681: Greta Thunberg und das Klimaproblem. Wie kann eine sozial-ökologische Transformation gelingen?

- Malte Faber, Marc Frick and Reiner Manstetten
- 680: Decision-making with partial information

- Jürgen Eichberger and Illia Pasichnichenko
- 679: Commitment and Conflict in Multilateral Bargaining

- Topi Miettinen and Christoph Vanberg
- 678: Cross-dynastic Intergenerational Altruism

- Frikk Nesje
- 677: The Value of Verbal Feedback in Allocation Decisions

- Schmidt Robert J., Christiane Schwieren and Vollmann Martin
- 676: How Do Income and the Debt Position of Households Propagate Public into Private Spending?

- Sebastian Rüth and Camilla Simon
- 675: Equality of the Sexes and Gender Differences in Competition: Evidence from Three Traditional Societies

- Stefan Klonner, Sumantra Pal and Christiane Schwieren
- 674: Investment Preferences and Risk Perception: Financial Agents versus Clients

- Luisa Kling, Christian König-Kersting and Stefan Trautmann
- 673: Shifts in Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Dynamics: Is Dornbusch's Overshooting Hypothesis Intact, After all?

- Sebastian Rüth
- 672: Savage vs. Anscombe-Aumann: An experimental investigation of ambiguity frameworks

- Jörg Oechssler and Alex Roomets
- 671: What are the best quorum rules? A laboratory Investigation

- Luís Aguiar-Conraria, Pedro C. Magalhães and Christoph Vanberg
- 670: Legislative bargaining with joint production: An experimental study

- Anna Merkel and Christoph Vanberg
- 669: Capitalizing on the (false) consensus effect: Two tractable methods to elicit private information

- Robert J. Schmidt
- 668: Do injunctive or descriptive social norms elicited using coordination games better explain social preferences?

- Robert J. Schmidt
- 667: Point beauty contest: measuring the distribution of focal points on the individual level

- Robert J. Schmidt
- 666: Norms in the lab: Inexperienced versus experienced participants

- Robert J. Schmidt, Christiane Schwieren and Alec N. Sproten
- 665: The interplay between oil and food commodity prices: Has It changed over time?

- Gert Peersman, Sebastian Rüth and Wouter Van der Veken
- 664: Quantifying subjective oncertainty in survey expectations

- Fabian Krüger and Lora Pavlova
- 663: The Binary Lottery Procedure does not induce risk neutrality in the Holt-Laury and Eckel-Grossman tasks

- Jörg Oechssler and Andis Sofianos
- 662: A short note on the rationality of the false consensus effect

- Christoph Vanberg
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