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   2020_03: What the Judge Argues is Not What the Judge Thinks - Eye Tracking Evidence about the Normative Weight of Conflicting Concerns in a Torts Case  Christoph Engel and Rima Maria Rahal2020_02: Property is Dummy Proof: An Experiment  Oren Bar-Gill and Christoph Engel2020_01: Manna from Heaven for Judges– Judges’ Reaction to a Quasi-Random Reduction in Caseload  Christoph Engel and Keren Weinshall2019_14: Incomplete-Information Games in Large Populations with Anonymity  Martin Hellwig2019_13: Banks, Politics and European Monetary Union  Martin Hellwig2019_12: The Stability of Conditional Cooperation: Egoism Trumps Reciprocity in Social Dilemmas  Luciano Andreozzi, Matteo Ploner and Ali Seyhun Saral2019_11: Transparency and Fairness in School Choice Mechanisms  Yoan Hermstrüwer2019_10: Ignorance is bliss: a game of regret  Claudia Cerrone, Francesco Feri and Philip R. Neary2019_09: How uncertainty and ambiguity in tournaments affect gender differences in competitive behavior  Loukas Balafoutas and Matthias Sutter2019_08: An Experimental Study on the Effects of Communication, Credibility, and Clustering in Network Games  Gary Charness, Francesco Feri, Miguel Meléndez-Jiménez and Matthias Sutter2019_07: Social Status and Risk-Taking in Investment Decisions  Florian Lindner, Michael Kirchler, Stephanie Rosenkranz and Utz Weitzel2019_06: Normative Perception of Power Abuse  Leonard Hoeft, Wladislaw Mill and Alexander Vostroknutov2019_05: Target-Falle oder Empörungsfalle? – Zur deutschen Diskussion um die Europäische Währungsunion  Martin Hellwig2019_04: Personal Information Disclosure under Competition for Benefits: Is Sharing Caring?  Viola Ackfeld and Werner Güth2019_03: Credence goods markets and the informational value of new media: A natural field experiment  Rudolf Kerschbamer, Daniel Neururer and Matthias Sutter2019_02: Tax Morale and Fairness in Conflict - An Experiment  Christoph Engel, Luigi Mittone and Azzura Morreale2019_01: Estimating Heterogeneous Reactions to Experimental Treatments  Christoph Engel2018_16: The differential effect of narratives prosocial behavior  Adrian Hillenbrand and Eugenio Verrina2018_15: Gain-Loss Framing in Interdependent Choice  Susann Fiedler and Adrian Hillenbrand2018_14: Risk Taking in the Household: Strategic Behavior, Social Preferences, or Interdependent Preferences?  Christoph Engel, Alexandra Fedorets and Olga Gorelkina2018_13: Bank Leverage, Welfare, and Regulation  Anat Admati and Martin Hellwig2018_12: Are economic preferences shaped by the family context? The impact of birth order and siblings’ sex composition on economic preferences  Lena Detlefsen, Andreas Friedl, Katharina Lima de Miranda, Ulrich Schmidt and Matthias Sutter2018_11: Forum Selling Abroad  Stefan Bechtold, Jens Frankenreiter and Daniel Klerman2018_10: Bargeld, Giralgeld, Vollgeld: Zur Diskussion um das Geldwesen nach der Finanzkrise  Martin Hellwig2018_09: Bubbles and Financial Professionals  Utz Weitzel, Christoph Huber, Jürgen Weitzel, Michael Kirchler, Florian Lindner and Julia Rose2018_08: Delegated Decision Making and Social Competition in the Finance Industry  Michael Kirchler, Florian Lindner and Utz Weitzel2018_07: Competition Policy and Sector-Specific Regulation in the Financial Sector  Martin Hellwig2018_06: Valuation reports in the context of banking resolution: What are the challenges?  Martin Hellwig2018_05: Debarment and Collusion in Procurement Auctions  Claudia Cerrone and Yoan Hermstrüwer2018_04: Evaluating intergenerational persistence of economic preferences: A large scale experiment with families in Bangladesh  Shyamal Chowdhury, Matthias Sutter and Klaus Zimmermann2018_03: Normative change and culture of hate: An experiment in online environments  Amalia Álvarez and Fabian Winter2018_02: The Proper Scope of Behavioral Law and Economics  Christoph Engel2018_01: Cooperation with lists  Adrian Hillenbrand2017_24: Defendant Should Have the Last Word – Experimentally Manipulating Order and Provisional Assessment of the Facts in Criminal Procedure  Christoph Engel, Andreas Glöckner and Sinika Timme2017_23: Experimental Social Planners: Good Natured, but Overly Optimistic  Christoph Engel and Svenja Hippel2017_22: Measuring Indirect Effects of Unfair Employer Behavior on Worker Productivity – A Field Experiment  Matthias Heinz, Sabrina Jeworrek, Vanessa Mertins, Heiner Schumacher and Matthias Sutter2017_21: Strategic Inattention in Product Search  Adrian Hillenbrand and Svenja Hippel2017_20: Does Efficiency Trump Legality? The Case of the German Constitutional Court  Christoph Engel2017_18: How uncertainty and ambiguity in tournaments affect gender differences in competitive behavior  Loukas Balafoutas, Brent Davis and Matthias Sutter2017_17: Behaviorally Efficient Remedies – An Experiment  Christoph Engel and Lars Freund2017_16: Committing the English and the Continental Way – An Experiment  Christoph Engel and André Schmelzer2017_15: Abuse of Power – An experimental investigation of the effects of power and transparency on centralized punishment  Leonard Hoeft and Wladislaw Mill2017_14: Precautionary recapitalisations: time for a review  Martin Hellwig2017_13: Strategy-proofness of stochastic assignment mechanisms  André Schmelzer2017_12: Volunteering under Population Uncertainty  Adrian Hillenbrand and Fabian Winter2017_11: Diffusion of Legal Innovations: The Case of Israeli Class Actions  Christoph Engel, Alon Klement and Karen Weinshall Margel2017_10: Optimal income taxation with labor supply responses at two margins: When is an Earned Income Tax Credit optimal?  Emanuel Hansen2017_09: People Are Conditional Rule Followers  Pieter Desmet and Christoph Engel2017_08: Sophisticated and naïve procrastination: an experimental study  Claudia Cerrone and Leonhard Lades2017_07: Empirical Methods for the Law  Christoph Engel |  |