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- 1284: Bayesian Learning When Players Are Misspecified about Others

- Takeshi Murooka and Yuichi Yamamoto
- 1283: Pre-Registration and Pre-Analysis Plans in Experimental Economics

- Taisuke Imai, Séverine Toussaert, Aurélien Baillon, Anna Dreber, Seda Ertaç, Magnus Johannesson, Levent Neyse and Marie Claire Villeval
- 1282: Is the 2 Percent Inflation Target Sufficient? The Wealth Preference Approach

- Naoko Hara and Yoshiyasu Ono
- 1281: Manufacturers’ Dilemma Falling into Exclusive-Offer Competition: A Laboratory Experiment

- Hiroshi Kitamura, Noriaki Matsushima, Misato Sato and Wataru Tamura
- 1280: Naked Exclusion under Exclusive-offer Competition

- Hiroshi Kitamura, Noriaki Matsushima, Misato Sato and Wataru Tamura
- 1279: Connecting to Electricity: Technical Change and Regional Development

- Atsuki Kotani
- 1278: International Knowledge Diffusion and Productivity Growth in a Cash-in-Advance Economy

- Colin Davis and Ken-ichi Hashimoto
- 1277: Self-Control Cycles

- Shinsuke Ikeda and Takeshi Ojima
- 1276: Measuring the Spillovers of US Unconventional Surprises across Monetary Conditions with Local Projections

- Arisa Chantaraboontha
- 1275: Better the Devil You Know: Managers’ Networks, Hiring Decisions and Team Performance

- Clochard Gwen-Jirō, Carlos Gomez-Gonzalez and Marco Henriques Pereira
- 1274: From Pandemics to Portfolios: Long-Term Impacts of the 2009 H1N1 Outbreak on Household Investment Choices

- Naijia Guo, Charles Leung and Shumeng Zhang
- 1273: Pay a lot to a few instead of a bit to all! Evidence from online donation experiments

- Yohei Mitani and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1272: Relative Risk Aversion and Business Fluctuations

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto, Ryonghun Im, Takuma Kunieda and Akihisa Shibata
- 1271: Selling Order in a Sequential Auction

- Hikmet Gunay, Xin Meng and Victor Perez
- 1270: Signaling Vision: Knowing When to Quit

- Junichiro Ishida and Wing Suen
- 1269: Debt aversion experiment: A replication with sophisticated participants

- Kazunori Yakushiji, Jieyi Duan and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1268: Valuing Algorithms Over Experts: Evidence from a Stock Price Forecasting Experiment

- Nobuyuki Hanaki, Bolin Mao, Tiffany Tsz Kwan Tse and Wenxin Zhou
- 1267r: Consumer Coordination and Optimal Pricing under Network Externalities

- Seiya Hirano
- 1267: Consumer Coordination and Optimal Pricing under Network Externalities

- Seiya Hirano
- 1266: On the Performance of the Crémer–McLean Auction: An Experiment

- Takeshi Nishimura and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1265: Network compatibility and incumbent pricing regimes

- Noriaki Matsushima and Mark J. Tremblay
- 1264: Household Saving in Japan: The Past, Present, and Future

- Charles Horioka
- 1263: Life expectancy and business cycles in a small open economy

- Tselmuun Tserenkhuu and Stephen Kosempel
- 1262: Giving and costless retaliation in the power-to-take game

- Michalis Drouvelis, Nobuyuki Hanaki and Yuta Shimodaira
- 1261: The Exporter and Productivity Dynamics: The Effect of Trade Liberalization

- Kazuma Inagaki
- 1260r: Wealth Preferences and Wealth Inequality: Experimental Evidence

- Nobuyuki Hanaki and Yuta Shimodaira
- 1260: Wealth preferences and wealth inequality: Experimental evidence

- Nobuyuki Hanaki and Yuta Shimodaira
- 1259: Asymmetric Tariffs and Productivity Growth in a Endogenous Market Structure

- Colin Davis and Ken-ichi Hashimoto
- 1258r: Growth Promotion Policies When Taxes Cannot Be Raised

- Katsunori Minami and Ryo Horii
- 1258: Growth Promotion Policies when Taxes cannot be Raised

- Katsunori Minami and Ryo Horii
- 1257: An experimental analysis on cross-asset arbitrage opportunity and the law of one price

- Jieyi Duan and Nobuyuki Hanaki
- 1256: The Impact of Intergenerational Transfers on the Distribution of Wealth: An International Comparison

- Charles Horioka
- 1255: On the Undesirable Repercussions of Gender Norms in an Endogenous Growth Model

- Ryo Sakamoto and Katsunori Minami
- 1254: Are Japanese Households Really Not Saving Anymore? (in Japanese: 「日本の家計は本当に貯蓄しなくなったのか?」)

- Miki Kohara and Charles Horioka
- 1253: Book Review of Takashi Unayama, Analysis of Consumer Behavior in Contemporary Japan: Current Perspectives on the Life Cycle Theory (Keio University Press, May 2023) (in Japanese: 「書評:宇南山卓著、『現代日本の消費分析:ライフサイクル理論の現在地』(慶應義塾大学出版会、2023年5月刊)」)

- Charles Horioka
- 1252: Icing on the cake: Can the Top-Floor Units serve as a status good and an investment simultaneously?

- Edward Chi Ho Tang and Charles Leung
- 1251: Why Do Europeans Save? Micro-Evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey

- Charles Horioka and Luigi Ventura
- 1250: The Nexus between Long-term Care Insurance, Formal Care, Informal Care, and Bequests: The Case of Japan

- Charles Horioka, Emin Gahramanov and Xueli Tang
- 1249: Smooth Diagnostic Expectations

- Francesco Bianchi, Cosmin Ilut and Hikaru Saijo
- 1248: Intergenerational Mobility and Student Loans

- Ryota Nakano
- 1247: Optimal Feedback Dynamics Against Free-Riding in Collective Experimentation

- Chia-Hui Chen, Hulya Eraslan, Junichiro Ishida and Takuro Yamashita
- 1246: The bright side of the GDPR: Welfare-improving privacy management

- Chongwoo Choe, Noriaki Matsushima and Shiva Shekhar
- 1245: Was Keynes right? A reconsideration of the effect of a protective tariff under stagnation

- Ken-ichi Hashimoto, Kaz Miyagiwa, Yoshiyasu Ono and Matthias Schlegl
- 1244: Inventor Mobility, Knowledge Diffusion, and Growth

- Koike Yasutaka-Mori, Toshitaka Maruyama and Koki Okumura
- 1243: The Feldstein-Horioka Puzzle or Paradox after 44 Years: A Fallacy of Composition

- Charles Horioka
- 1242r: When Learning Together Goes Wrong: Negative Peer Effects in Online Learning

- Shohei Yamamoto and Shuma Iwatani
- 1242: When Learning Together Goes Wrong: Negative Peer Effects in Online Learning

- Shohei Yamamoto, Shuma Iwatani and Koki Shimazu
- 1241rr: Insatiable Wealth Preference: Evidence from Japanese Household Survey

- Mika Akesaka, Ryo Mikami and Yoshiyasu Ono
- 1239: Insurance against Aggregate Shocks

- Takuma Kunieda and Akihisa Shibata
- 1238rr: Paying to Avoid the Spotlight

- Te Bao, John Duffy and Nobuyuki Hanaki
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