Working Papers
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- 20-36: Intertemporal Choice Experiments and Large-Stakes Behavior

- Diego Aycinena, Szabolcs Blazsek, Lucas Rentschler and Charles Sprenger
- 20-35: An Elementary Humanomics Approach to Boundedly Rational Quadratic Models

- Michael Campbell and Vernon Smith
- 20-34: Trust and Trustworthiness in Procurement Contracts with Retainage

- Matthew Walker, Elena Katok and Jason Shachat
- 20-33: The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Economic Behaviours and Preferences: Experimental Evidence from Wuhan

- Jason Shachat, Matthew Walker and Lijia Wei
- 20-32: The Impact of Taxes and Wasteful Government Spending on Giving

- Roman Sheremeta and Neslihan Uler
- 20-31: Age Appropriate Wisdom? Ethnobiological Knowledge Ontogeny in Pastoralist Mexican Choyeros

- Eric Schniter, Shane Macfarlan, Juan Garcia, Gorgonio Ruiz-Campos, Diego Guevara Beltran, Brenda Bowen and Jory Lerback
- 20-30: Comorbidity Factors Influence COVID-19 Mortality Much More than Age

- Steven Gjerstad and Andrea Molle
- 20-29: The Economics of Babysitting a Robot

- Aleksandr Alekseev
- 20-28: Trust, reciprocity, and social history: New pathways of learning when max U (own reward) fails decisively

- Vernon Smith
- 20-27: Forecasting Skills in Experimental Markets: Illusion or Reality?

- Brice Corgnet, Cary Deck, Mark DeSantis and David Porter
- 20-26: Does free information provision crowd out costly information acquisition? It’s a matter of timing

- Diego Aycinena, Alexander Elbittar, Andrei Gomberg and Lucas Rentschler
- 20-25: Trust and Trustworthiness After Negative Random Shocks

- Hernan Bejarano, Joris Gillet and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara
- 20-24: Trade Facilitation and Tariff Evasion

- Cosimo Beverelli and Rohit Ticku
- 20-23: Strategic Problems with Risky Prospects

- Alessandro Santuoso, Cristina Bicchieri, Alexander Funcke and Einav Hart
- 20-22: Religion in Economic History: A Survey

- Sascha Becker, Jared Rubin and Ludger Woessmann
- 20-21: Keeping a Clean Reputation: More Evidence on the Perverse Effects of Disclosure

- Cary Deck and J Tracy
- 20-20: An Experiment on the Neolithic Agricultural Revolution. Causes and Impact on Equality

- Antonio Morales and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara
- 20-19: Neoclassical Supply and Demand, Experiments, and the Classical Theory of Price Formation

- Sabiou M. Inoua and Vernon Smith
- 20-18: Information Aggregation and the Cognitive Make-up of Traders

- Brice Corgnet, Mark DeSantis and David Porter
- 20-17: Instiutions, Opportunism and Prosocial Behavior: Some Experimental Evidence

- Antonio Cabrales, Irma Clots-Figueras, Roberto Hernán-Gonzalez and Praveen Kujal
- 20-16: Shutdown Policies and Worldwide Conflict

- Nicolas Berman, Mathieu Couttenier, Nathalie Monnet and Rohit Ticku
- 20-15: Viral Social Media Videos Can Raise Pro-Social Behaviours When an Epidemic Arises

- Youting Guo, Jason Shachat, Matthew Walker and Lijia Wei
- 20-14: A test of the Modigliani-Miller theorem, dividend policy and algorithmic arbitrage in experimental asset markets

- Tibor Neugebauer, Jason Shachat and Wiebke Szymczak Wiebke Szymczak
- 20-13: Economics of Majoritarian Identity Politics

- Rohit Ticku and Raghul S. Venkatesh
- 20-12: Let's Chat... When Communication Promotes Efficiency in Experimental Asset Markets

- Brice Corgnet, Mark DeSantis and David Porter
- 20-11: The Classical Theory of Supply and Demand

- Sabiou Inoua and Vernon Smith
- 20-10: Adam Smith’s Theory of Value: A Reappraisal of Classical Price Discovery

- Sabiou Inoua and Vernon Smith
- 20-09: An Empirical Study of the Sentiment Capital Asset Pricing Model

- Zuzana Brokesova, Cary Deck and Jana Peliova
- 20-08: An Empirical Study of the Sentiment Capital Asset Pricing Model

- Soroush Ghazi and Mark Schneider
- 20-07: Categorical Salience Theory

- Mark Schneider, Cary Deck and Patrick DeJarnette
- 20-06: A Capital Asset Pricing Model with Idiosyncratic Risk and the Sources of the Beta Anomaly

- Mark A. Schneider and Manuel A. Nunez
- 20-05: Harnessing the Power of Social Incentives to Curb Shirking in Teams

- Brice Corgnet, Brian C. Gunia and Roberto Hernan Gonzalez
- 20-04: Working Too Much for Too Little: Stochastic Rewards Cause Work Addiction

- Brice Corgnet, Simon Gaechter and Roberto Hernan Gonzalez
- 20-03: Reconsidering Rational Expectations and the Aggregation of Diverse Information in Laboratory Security Markets

- Brice Corgnet, Cary Deck, Mark DeSantis, Kyle Hampton and Erik Kimbrough
- 20-02: Rationally Inattentive savers and Monetary Policy Changes: A Laboratory Experiment

- Andrea Civelli, Cary Deck and Antonella Tutino
- 20-01: All Pay Quality-Bids in Score Procurement Auctions

- Dan Kovenock and Jingfeng Lu
- 19-34: Public Leaderboard Feedback in Sampling Competition: An Experimental Investigation

- Stanton Hudja, Brian Roberson and Yaroslav Rosokha
- 19-33: News-Driven Expectations and Volatility Clustering

- Sabiou Inoua
- 19-32: The Doors of Perception

- Gary Charness and Alessandro Sontuoso
- 19-31: Do Appeals to Donor Benefits Raise More Money than Appeals to Recipient Benefits? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment with Pick.Click.Give

- John List, James Murphy, Michael Price and Alexander James
- 19-30: Harnessing the Power of Social Incentives to Curb Shirking in Teams

- Brice Corgnet, Brian Gunia and Roberto Hernan Gonzalez
- 19-29: A Class of N-Player Colonel Blotto Games with Multidimensional Private Information

- Christian Ewerhart and Dan Kovenock
- 19-28: Cooperation in Indefinitely Repeated Helping Games: Existence and Characterization

- Gabriele Camera and Alessandro Gioffré
- 19-27: Price Signaling and Bargains in Markets with Partially Informed Populations

- Mark Schneider and Daniel Stephenson
- 19-26: Labor Contracts, Gift-Exchange and Reference Wages: Your Gift Need Not Be Mine!

- Hernan Bejarano, Brice Corgnet and Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres
- 19-25: Breaking Up: Experimental Insights into Economic (Dis)Integration

- Gabriele Camera, Lukas Hohl and Rolf Weder
- 19-24: Investment Choice Architecture in Trust Games: When “All-in” Is Not Enough

- Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres, Eric Schniter and Timothy Shields
- 19-23: Make it too Difficult and I’ll Give-Up; Let me Succeed and I’ll Excel: The Interaction between Assigned and Personal Goals

- James Fan, Joaquín Gómez-Miñambres and Samuel Smithers
- 19-22: Deciding to Delegate: On Distributional Consequences of Endogenous Delegation

- Lara Ezquerra and Praveen Kujal
- 19-21: Give Me a Challenge or Give Me a Raise

- Aleksandr Alekseev
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