Working Papers
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- 12-16: Why Can’t We Be Friends? Entitlements, bargaining, and conflict

- Erik Kimbrough and Roman Sheremeta
- 12-15: Facing Your Opponents: Social identification and information feedback in contests

- Shakun Mago, Anya Savikhin and Roman Sheremeta
- 12-14: Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth: How the tragedy of the anticommons emerges in organizations

- Matthew McCarter, Shirli Kopelman, Thomas Turk and Candace Ybarra
- 12-13: Overdissipation and Convergence in Rent-seeking Experiments: Cost structure and prize allocation rules

- Subhasish Chowdhury, Roman Sheremeta and Theodore Turocy
- 12-12: Experimental Evidence on the Properties of the California’s Cap and Trade Price Containment Reserve

- Rachel Bodsky, Domenic Donato, Kevin James and David Porter
- 12-11: Experimental Subjects are Not Different

- Filippos Exadaktylos, Antonio Espín and Pablo Brañas-Garza
- 12-10: Extremism Drives Out Moderation

- Bettina Klose and Dan Kovenock
- 12-09: An Experiment on Protecting Intellectual Property
- Joy Buchanan and Bart Wilson
- 12-08: Information Effects in Multi-Unit Dutch Auctions

- Joy Buchanan, Steven Gjerstad and David Porter
- 12-07: Endowment Origin, Demographic Effects and Individual Preferences in Contests

- Curtis Price and Roman Sheremeta
- 12-06: Multi-Battle Contests: An Experimental Study

- Shakun Mago and Roman Sheremeta
- 12-05: Do Liars Believe? Beliefs and Other-Regarding Preferences in Sender-Receiver Games

- Roman Sheremeta and Timothy Shields
- 12-04: Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: Theory and Experimental Results

- Roman Sheremeta, William Masters and Timothy Cason
- 12-02: Are you a Good Employee or Simply a Good Guy? Infl?uence Costs and Contract Design

- Brice Corgnet and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara
- 12-01: Side-Payments and the Costs of Conflict

- Erik Kimbrough and Roman Sheremeta
- 11-20: Behavioral Spillovers in Coordination Games

- Timothy Cason, Anya Savikhin and Roman Sheremeta
- 11-19: Combinatorial Clock Auctions: Price Direction and Performance

- David Munro and Stephen Rassenti
- 11-18: Restoring Damaged Trust with Promises, Atonement and Apology

- Eric Schniter, Roman Sheremeta and Daniel Sznycer
- 11-17: Self-discrimination: A field experiment on obesity

- Pablo Brañas-Garza and Antonios Proestakis
- 11-16: Moral Cleansing and Moral Licenses: experimental evidence

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Marisa Bucheli, Maria Paz Espinosa and Teresa M. García-Muñoz
- 11-15: Asset Market Reactions to News: An Experimental Study

- Gunduz Caginalp, David Porter and Li Hao
- 11-14: Strategic behavior in Schelling dynamics: A new result and experimental evidence

- Juan Benito Ostolaza, Pablo Branas-Garz, Penelope Hernandez and Juan A. Sanchis Llopis
- 11-13: The Effect of Bidding Information in Ascending Auctions

- Mun Chuia, David Porter, Stephen Rassenti and Vernon Smith
- 11-12: Conflicted Minds: Recalibrational Emotions Following Trust-based Interaction

- Eric Schniter, Roman Sheremeta and Timothy Shields
- 11-11: (Bad) Luck or (Lack of) Effort?: Comparing Social Sharing Norms between US and Europe

- Pedro Rey-Biel, Roman Sheremeta and Neslihan Uler
- 11-10: Double Bubbles in Assets Markets with Multiple Generations

- Cary Deck, David Porter and Vernon Smith
- 11-09: Resolving Conflicts by a Random Device

- Erik Kimbrough, Roman Sheremeta and Timothy Shields
- 11-08: Cognitive effort in the Beauty Contest Game

- Pablo Brañas-Garza, Teresa García-Muño and Roberto Hernan Gonzalez
- 11-07: Intimidation or Impatience? Jump Bidding in On-line Ascending Automobile Auctions

- David Grether, David Porter and Matthew Shum
- 11-06: Trust, Reciprocity and Rules

- Thomas Rietz, Eric Schniter, Roman Sheremeta and Timothy Shields
- 11-05: Real Effort, Real Leisure and Real-time Supervision: Incentives and Peer Pressure in Virtual Organizations

- Brice Corgnet, Roberto Hernán-González and Stephen Rassenti
- 11-04: Don't Ask Me If You Will Not Listen: The Dilemma of Participative Decision Making

- Brice Corgnet and Roberto Hernán-González
- 11-03: Transparency, Efficiency and the Distribution of Economic Welfare in Pass-Through Investment Trust Games

- Thomas Rietz, Roman Sheremeta, Timothy Shields and Vernon Smith
- 11-02: The Effect of Reliability, Content and Timing of Public Announcements on Asset Trading Behavior

- Brice Corgnet, Praveen Kujal and David Porter
- 11-01: Reaction to Public Information in Markets: How Much Does Ambiguity Matter?

- Brice Corgnet, Praveen Kujal and David Porter
- 10-25: Perfect-Substitutes, Best-Shot, and Weakest-Link Contests between Groups

- Roman Sheremeta
- 10-24: Best-of-Three Contests: Experimental Evidence

- Shakun Mago, Roman Sheremeta and Andrew Yates
- 10-23: Make Him an Offer He Can’t Refuse: Avoiding Conflicts through Side Payments

- Erik Kimbrough and Roman Sheremeta
- 10-22: Visibility of Contributions and Cost of Information: An Experiment on Public Goods

- Anya Savikhin and Roman Sheremeta
- 10-21: Do Investors Trust or Simply Gamble?

- Roman Sheremeta and Timothy Shields
- 10-20: Fight or Flight? Defending Against Sequential Attacks in the Game of Siege

- Cary Deck and Roman Sheremeta
- 10-19: Price Increasing Competition? Experimental Evidence

- Cary Deck and Jingping Gu
- 10-18: Perfect and Imperfect Real-Time Monitoring in a Minimum-Effort Game

- Cary Deck and Nikos Nikiforakis
- 10-17: Personality and the Consistency of Risk Taking Behavior: Experimental Evidence

- Cary Deck, Jungmin Lee and Javier Reyes
- 10-16: Can Markets Save Lives? An Experimental Investigation of a Market for Organ Donations

- Cary Deck and Erik Kimbrough
- 10-15: Affecting Policy by Manipulating Prediction Markets: Experimental Evidence

- Cary Deck, Shengle Lin and David Porter
- 10-14: The Attack and Defense of Weakest-Link Networks

- Dan Kovenock, Brian Roberson and Roman Sheremeta
- 10-12: The Ecological and Civil Mainsprings of Property: An Experimental Economic History of Whalers’ Rules of Capture

- Bart Wilson, Taylor Jaworski, Karl Schurter and Andrew Smyth
- 10-11: Mine and Thine: The Territorial Foundations of Human Property

- Peter DeScioli and Bart Wilson
- 10-10: Entry into Winner-Take-All and Proportional-Prize Contests: An Experimental Study

- Timothy Cason, William Masters and Roman Sheremeta
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