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- 00193: Consumer preferences for fair trade foods: Implications for trade policy

- Jay Corrigan and Matthew Rousu
- 00192: Estimating the value consumers derive from product labeling

- Jay Corrigan and Matthew Rousu
- 00191: Welfare gains from quality certification of infant foods: Results from a market experiment in mali

- William Masters and Diakalia Sanogo
- 00190: What explains hadza food sharing?

- Frank Marlowe
- 00189: Dictators and ultimatums in an egalitarian society of hunter-gatherers, the hadza of tanzania

- Frank Marlowe
- 00188: One step at a time: Does gradualism build coordination?

- Sam Asher, Lorenzo Casaburi, Plamen Nikolov and Maoliang Ye
- 00187: Indian farmers' valuation of yield distributions: Will poor farmers value 'pro-poor' seeds?

- Travis Lybbert
- 00186: In-store valuation of steak tenderness

- John Fox, Mohammad Koohmaraie, Jayson Lusk, James Mintert and Ted Schroeder
- 00185: Value elicitation in laboratory and retail environments

- John Fox and Jayson Lusk
- 00184: Field experiments on the effects of reserve prices in auctions: More magic on the internet

- David Reiley
- 00183: Using field experiments to test equivalence between auction formats: Magic on the internet

- David Reiley
- 00182: Calibration of willingness-to-accept

- John List and Jason Shogren
- 00181: Bidding behavior and decision costs in field experiments

- John List and David Reiley
- 00180: Demand reduction in a multi-unit auction: Evidence from a sportscard field experiment

- John List and David Reiley
- 00179: The market: Catalyst for rationality and filter of irrationality

- John List and Daniel Millimet
- 00178: Does market experience eliminate market anomalies? The case of exogenous market experience

- John List
- 00177: Using hicksian surplus measures to examine consistency of individual preferences: Evidence from a field experiment

- John List
- 00176: Testing neoclassical competitive theory in multi-lateral decentralized markets

- John List
- 00175: Substitutability, experience, and the value disparity: Evidence from the marketplace

- John List
- 00174: Neoclassical theory versus prospect theory: Evidence from the marketplace

- John List
- 00173: Using random nth price auctions to value non-market goods and services

- John List
- 00172: Testing neoclassical competitive market theory in the field: Some pilot results

- John List
- 00171: Hypothetical-actual bid calibration of a multi-good auction

- John List, Michael Margolis and Jason Shogren
- 00170: Pay-as-you-speed: Two field experiments on controlling adverse selection and moral hazard in traffic insurance

- Lars Hultkrantz, Gunnar Lindberg, Jan-Eric Nilsson and Fridtjof Thomas
- 00169: Response-induced reversals of preference in gambling: An extended replication in las vegas

- Sarah Lichtenstein and Paul Slovic
- 00168: Using ex ante approaches to obtain credible signals for value in contingent markets: Evidence from the field

- Craig Landry and John List
- 00167: Efficiency enhanced course bidding: Evidence from a field experiment at the university of michigan business school

- Aradhna Krishna, Tayfun Sonmez and Utku Unver
- 00166: Economic choice theory. an experimental analysis of animal behavior

- Raymond Battalio, Leonard Green and John Kagel
- 00165: Tests of 'fanning out' of indifference curves: Results from animal and human experiments

- Raymond Battalio, John Kagel and Don MacDonald
- 00164: Phenomenon

- John List
- 00163: Do explicit warnings eliminate the hypothetical bias in elicitation procedures? Evidence from field auctions for sportscards

- John List
- 00162: That's news to me! information revelation in professional certification markets

- Ginger Jin, Andrew Kato and John List
- 00161: Testing whether field auction experiments are demand revealing in practice

- Jay Corrigan and Matthew Rousu
- 00160: A test of diminishing marginal value

- John Horowitz, John List and Kenneth McConnell
- 00159: Valuation on the frontier: Calibrating actual and hypothetical statements of value

- Richard Hofler and John List
- 00158: Nurture affects gender differences in spatial abilities

- Uri Gneezy, Moshe Hoffman and John List
- 00157: Digging into background risk: Experiments with farmers and students

- David Herberich and John List
- 00155: Naturally occurring preferences and exogenous laboratory experiments: A case study of risk aversion

- Glenn Harrison, John List and Charles Towe
- 00153: Common value auctions with propietary information: A field experiement

- Glenn Harrison and John List
- 00152: The uncertainty effect: When a risky prospect is valued less than its worst possible outcome

- Uri Gneezy, John List and George Wu
- 00151: Gender and competition at a young age

- Uri Gneezy and Aldo Rustichini
- 00150: Microfinance games

- Xavier Gine, Pamela Jakiela, Dean Karlan and Jonathan Morduch
- 00149: Emphatic responsiveness: Evidence from a randomized experiment on giving to welfare recipients

- Christina Fong
- 00148: Know thyself: Incompetence and overconfidence

- Paul Ferraro
- 00147: Demand reduction in a multi-unit auctions with varying numbers of bidders: Theory and evidence from a field experiment

- Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans, John List and David Reiley
- 00146: Demand reduction in a multi-unit auction: Evidence from a sportscard field experiment: Reply

- Richard Engelbrecht-Wiggans, John List and David Reiley
- 00145: Subsidizing charitable contributions: A field test comparing matching and rebate subsidies

- Catherine Eckel and Philip Grossman
- 00144: Bidding in common value auctions: How the commercial construction industry corrects for the winner's curse

- Douglas Dyer and John Kagel
- 00143: Education and hiv/aids prevention: Evidence from a randomized evaluation in western kenya

- Esther Duflo, Pascaline Dupas, Michael Kremer and Samuel Sinei
- 00142: Monitoring works: Getting teachers to come to school

- Esther Duflo and Rema Hanna