Working Papers
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- 1100: Strategic Learning and Teaching

- Colin Camerer and Tech H. Ho
- 1099: A Bayesian Factor Analysis Model with Generalized Prior Information

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1098: EWA Learning in Bilateral Call Markets

- Colin Camerer, David Hsia and Tech-Hua. Ho
- 1097: Incorporating Prior Knowledge Regarding the Mean in Bayesian Factor Analysis

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1096: On Estimating the Mean in Bayesian Factor Analysis

- Daniel B. Rowe
- 1095: Inducing Liquidity In Thin Financial Markets Through Combined-Value Trading Mechanisms

- John Ledyard, Peter Bossaerts and Leslie. Fine
- 1094: Experimental Testbedding of a Pollution Trading System: Southern California's Reclaim Emmissions Market

- Takashi Ishikida, John Ledyard, Mark Olson and David Porter
- 1093: The First Use of a Combined Value Auction for Transportation Services

- John Ledyard, Mark Olson, David Porter, Joseph Swanson and David P. Torma
- 1092: The Approximation of Efficient Public Good Mechanisms by Simple Voting Schemes

- John Ledyard and Thomas Palfrey
- 1091: Post-Stratification without Population Level Information on the Post-Stratifying Variable, with Application to Political Polling

- Cavan Reilly, Andrew Gelman and Jonathan Katz
- 1090: Throwing out the Baby with the Bath Water: A Comment on Green, Yoon and Kim

- Nathaniel Beck and Jonathan Katz
- 1089: Economic, Political, and Legal Factors in Financial System Development: International Patterns in Historical Perspective"

- Caroline Fohlin
- 1088: IPO Underpricing in Two Universes: Berlin, 1882-1892, and New York, 1998-2000

- Caroline Fohlin
- 1087: Sophisticated EWA Learning and Strategic Teaching in Repeated Games

- Colin Camerer, Teck Ho and Juin-Kuan Chong
- 1086: Global Instability in Experimental General Equilibrium: The Scarf Example

- Christopher M. Anderson, Sander Granat, Charles Plott and Ken-Ichi Shimomura
- 1085: Risk, Ambigity and the Separation of Utility and Beliefs

- Paolo Ghirardato and Massimo Marinacci
- 1084: The Pricing of Securities Risk in a Universal Banking System: Historical Evidence from Germany

- Caroline Fohlin and Peter Bossaerts
- 1083: Electoral Competition with Entry

- Steven Callander
- 1082: A Smart Market Solution to a Class of Back-Haul Transportation Problems: Concept and Experimental Testbeds

- Paul J. Brewer and Charles Plott
- 1081: Range Convexity and Ambiguity Averse Preferences

- Paolo Ghirardato and Massimo Marinacci
- 1080: Increasing Cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemmas by Establishing a Precedent of Efficiency in Coordination

- Colin Camerer and Marc Knez
- 1079: On the Behavioral Foundations of the Law of Supply and Demand: Human Rationality vs. Randomness

- Paul J. Brewer, Maria Huang, Brad Nelson and Charles Plott
- 1078: Banking Industry Structure, Competition, and Performance: Does Universality Matter?

- Caroline Fohlin
- 1077: Voluntary Implementation

- Matthew Jackson and Thomas Palfrey
- 1076: A Crash Course in Implementation Theory

- Matthew Jackson
- 1075: Existence of Equilibrium in Auctions and Discontinuous Bayesian Games: Endogenous and Incentive Compatibility Sharing Rules

- Matthew Jackson and Jeroen Swinkels
- 1074: Cooperative solutions in the presence of inte-regional emissions

- Leslie R.T. Fine
- 1073: Quantal Response Equilibrium and Overbidding in Private-value Auctions

- Thomas Palfrey, Jacob Goeree and Charles Holt
- 1072: Keeping an eye on your neighbors: Agents monitoring and sanctioning one another in a common-pool resource environment

- Marco Casari and Charles Plott
- 1071: Should I stay or should I go? Sincere and strategic crossover voting in California Assembly Races

- R. Michael Alvarez and Jonathan Nagler
- 1070: Basic Principles of Asset Pricing Theory: Evidence From Large-Scale Experimental Financial Markets

- Peter Bossaerts and Charles Plott
- 1069: Equilibrium Equivalence with J Candidates and N Voters

- John W. Patty
- 1068: I Know What You Did Last Quarter: Economic Forecasts of Professional Forecasters

- Jeff Dominitz and David Grether
- 1067: Market Stability: Backward Bending Supply in a Laboratory Experimental Market

- Charles Plott
- 1066: Statistical Analysis of the Additive and Multiplicative Hypotheses of Multiple Exposure Synergy For Cohort and Case-Control Studies

- Jeffrey A. Dubin
- 1065: Company Law, Stock Market Regulation, and the Development of the German Financial System, 1880 - 1913

- Caroline Fohlin
- 1064: Is the Sleeping Giant Awakening? Latinos and California Politics in the 1990s

- R. Michael Alvarez
- 1063: Collision in Private Value Ascending Price Auctions

- Katerina Sherstyuk
- 1062: Why Did Proposition 227 Pass?

- R. Michael Alvarez
- 1061: Markets for Contracts: Experiments Exploring the Compatability of Games and Markets for Games

- Charles Plott and Dean V. Williamson
- 1060: Information Aggregation in Experimental Asset Markets: Traps and Misaligned Beliefs

- Markus Noeth, Colin Camerer, Charles Plott and Martin Webber
- 1059: The Effects of Financial Incentives in Experiments: A Review and Capital-Labor-Production Framework

- Colin Camerer and Robin Hogarth
- 1058: Experience-Weighted Attraction Learning in Sender-Receiver Signaling Games

- Christopher M. Anderson and Colin F. Camerer
- 1057: Spatial Competition with Three Firms: An Experimental Study

- Richard Collins and Katerina Sherstyuk
- 1056: A Theory of Voting in Large Elections

- Richard McKelvey and John Patty
- 1055: The Impossibility of Compromise: Convexity and Uniqueness in Decision Making Under Risk and Uncertainty

- Paolo Ghirardato and Massimo Marinacci
- 1054: A New and Improved Design For Multi-Object Iterative Auctions

- Christine DeMartini, Anthony M. Kwasnica, John Ledyard and David Porter
- 1053: A Bargaining Model of Collective Choice

- Jeffrey Banks and John Duggan
- 1052: Measuring The Relative Impact of Issues and The Econonmy in Democratic Elections

- Michael R. Alvarez, Jonathan Nagler and Niemann (Willette), Jennifer R.
- 1051: Information Cascades: Replication and an Extension to Majority Rule and Conformity Rewarding Institutions

- Charles Plott and Angela Hung
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