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- 25-17: Strategic Interactions and Gender Cues: Evidence from Social Preference Games

- Hernán Bejerano, Matias Busso and Juan Francisco Santos
- 25-16: Contests with Ambiguous Prizes

- Cary Deck, Aidan Hathaway, Emma Kate Henry, Tigran Melkonyan and Samuel Redinger
- 25-15: Final Offer Arbitration with Asymmetric Evidence

- Yongjoon Kim, Afia Promi, Jiatong Xue and Cary Deck
- 25-14: Multidimensional Arbitration

- Cary Deck, Paul Pecorino and Brian Powers
- 25-13: Poking Holes and Adding Points in Dictator Games

- James Cox, Cary Deck, Laura Razzolini and Vjollca VSadiraj
- 25-12: Dictators and Lying Dictators: An Experimental Investigation of Preference Based-Group Biases in Chinese and American Interactions

- Aaron Berman, Saika Cer Askin, Shapeng Jiang, David Porter and Jason Shachat
- 25-11: Building Reputation: State-Sponsored Rebellions and Transnational Identities

- Marion Mercier, Arthur Silve and Benjamin Tremblay-Auger
- 25-10: Minimum Resale Price Maintenance in the Absence of Point-of-Sale Service, Agency or Free-Rider Problems

- Michael Baye, Dan Kovenock and Casper de Vries
- 25-09: Coordination in Time

- Lars Boerner, Erik Kimbrough and Mouli Modak
- 25-08: Tokenization and Interconnectedness: A Numerical Exploration

- Alessandro Gioffré and Gabriele Camera
- 25-07: My performance over yours: Earned entitlement, performance, luck, and deservingness in giving

- Andrej Angelovski, Praveen Kujal and Jose Ortiz Gomez
- 25-06: Money and Social Exclusion in Networks

- Maria Bigoni, Gabriele Camera and Edoardo Gallo
- 25-05: General Equilibrium Markets as Distributed Computational Systems

- Steven Gjerstad
- 25-04: Preferences or Confounders? Persistent Gender Gap in Competition Across Four Continents

- Natalia Valdez-Gonzalez, Adriana Gaviria and Antonio Espín
- 25-03: Price Coordination under List Pricing and Discounting: Experimental Evidence

- Roberto González, Praveen Kujal, Miguel Ropero-GarcÃa and Román Fossati
- 25-02: Religion, Culture, and Politics

- Jared Rubin
- 25-01: Religion and Economic Development: Past, Present, and Future

- Sascha Becker, Amma Panin, Steven Pfaff and Jared Rubin
- 24-18: How to discipline financial markets: reputation is not enough

- Maria Bigoni, Gabriele Camera and Marco Casari
- 24-17: On Explaining Why the (Human) World Is Rich

- Bart Wilson
- 24-16: Do Participation Rates V ticipation Rates Vary with P y with Participation P ticipation Payments in yments in Laboratory Experiments?

- Huizhen Zhong, Cary Deck and Daniel Henderson
- 24-15: Generalized NEO-EU Preferences and the Falsifability of Ambiguity Theories

- Manuel Nunez and Mark Schneider
- 24-14: A Critical Evaluation of Loss Aversion as the Determinate of Effort in Compensation Framing

- Timothy Shields and James Wilhelm
- 24-13: Coordination Within and Across Two Cultures

- Gabriele Camera, James Gilmore, Marilyn Giselle Hazlett, Jason Shachat and Bochen Zhu
- 24-12: Experimental Research on Contests

- Subhashish Chowdhury, Dan Kovenock and Anwesha Mukherjee
- 24-11: Moral Content Diminishes Preference Falsification

- Maxine Bonneau, Tanya O'Garra and Praveen Kujal
- 24-10: Truth by Consensus: A Theoretical and Empirical Investigation

- Gabriele Camera, Rodney Garratt and Cyril Monnet
- 24-09: Ideology and Economic Change The Contrasting Paths to the Modern Economy in late 19th Century China and Japan

- Debin Ma and Jared Rubin
- 24-08: One-half Heuristic in Overconfidence Research

- VojtÄ›ch ZÃka
- 24-07: Cooperation in Temporary Partnerships

- Gabriele Camera and Alessandro Gioffré
- 24-06: Who Helps Tsimane Children and Adults?

- Eric Schniter, Daniel Cummings, Paul Hooper, Jonathan Stieglitz, Benjamin Trumble, Hillard Kaplan and Michael Gurven
- 24-05: Cognitive Abilities and Individual Earnings in Hybrid Continuous Double Auctions

- Yan Peng, Jason Shachat, Lijia Wei and S. Sarah Zhang
- 24-04: Ambiguity, Cognitive Refection, and Strategic Complexity across Auctions

- Cary Deck, Paan Jindapon, Tigran Melkonyan and Mark Schneider
- 24-03: Representation and Bracketing in Repeated Games

- Mouli Modak
- 24-02: How Does P How Does Passive Investing E esting Effect the Informational Efficiency of ect the Informational Efficiency of Prices?

- Brice Corgnet, Mark DeSantis, Yan Peng, David Porter and Jason Shachat
- 24-01: Personal Lies

- Gary Charness and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara
- 23-16: Evolution of Primate V olution of Primate Vocal Reper ocal Repertoires: Vocalization Systems as ocalization Systems as Embodied Capital for Mediating Within-group Conflict

- Eric Schniter and Mateo Peñaherrera-Aguirre
- 23-15: Financial Contagion and Financial Lockdowns

- Gabriele Camera and Alessandro Gioffré
- 23-14: Human-Robot Interactions: Insights from Experimental and Evolutionary Social Sciences

- Eric Schniter
- 23-13: Enlightenment Ideals and Belief in Progress in the Run-up to the Industrial Revolution: A Textual Analysis

- Ali Almelhem, Murat Iyigun, Austin Kennedy and Jared Rubin
- 23-12: How personalized networks can limit free riding: A multi-group version of the public goods game

- Aaron Berman, Laurence Iannaccone and Mouli Modak
- 23-11: Suggested versus Extended Gifts: How Alternative Market Institutions Mitigate Moral Hazard

- Weiwei Zheng, Jason Shachat and Daniel Houser
- 23-10: Match Stability with a Costly and Flexible Number of Positions

- James Gilmore and David Porter
- 23-09: Religion and Growth

- Sascha Becker, Jared Rubin and Ludger Woessmann
- 23-08: Group identity and the formation of conditional social preferences among Chinese youth

- Timo Heinrich, Jason Shachat and Qinjuan Wan
- 23-07: Discrete Rule Learning in First Price Auctions

- Jason Shachat and Lijia Wei
- 23-06: Deciding for Others: Local Public Good Contributions with Intermediaries

- Andrej Angelovski, Praveen Kujal and Christos Mavridis
- 23-05: Choice Flexibility and Long-Run Cooperation

- Gabriele Camera, Jaehong Kim and David Rojo Arjona
- 23-04: Failed Secular Revolutions: Religious Belief, Competition, and Extremism

- Jean-Paul Carvalho, Jared Rubin and Michael Sacks
- 23-03: Competing Social Influence in Contested Diffusion: Luther, Erasmus and the Spread of the Protestant Reformation

- Sascha Becker, Steven Pfaff, Yuan Hsiao and Jared Rubin
- 23-02: An Experimental Test of Algorithmic Dismissals

- Brice Corgnet
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