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- 2016_10: Doing it when others do: a strategic model of procrastination

- Claudia Cerrone
- 2016_09: A Random Shock Is Not Random Assignment

- Christoph Engel
- 2016_08: Single versus Multiple Randomization in Matching Mechanisms

- André Schmelzer
- 2016_07: Experimental Criminal Law. A Survey of Contributions from Law, Economics and Criminology

- Christoph Engel
- 2016_06: Institutional Endogeneity and Third-party Punishment in Social Dilemmas

- Isabel Marcin, Pedro Robalo and Franziska Tausch
- 2016_05: Communication and voting in heterogeneous committees: An experimental study

- Mark T. Le Quement and Isabel Marcin
- 2016_04: Mechanism Design and Intentions

- Felix Bierbrauer and Nick Netzer
- 2016_03: Effizienz oder Gerechtigkeit? Ungleiche Einkommen, ungleiche Vermögen und die Theorie der optimalen Besteuerung

- Felix Bierbrauer
- 2016_02: Stability of risk attitudes and media coverage of economic news

- Franziska Tausch and Maria Zumbuehl
- 2016_01: Mass Media, Instrumental Information, and Electoral Accountability

- Christian Bruns and Oliver Himmler
- 2015_16: Insuring Your Donation – An Experiment

- Renate Buijze, Christoph Engel and Sigrid Hemels
- 2015_15: If the Worst Comes to the Worst. Dictator Giving When Recipient’s Endowments are Risky

- Christoph Engel and Sebastian Goerg
- 2015_14: Modeling a Satisficing Judge

- Christoph Engel and Werner Güth
- 2015_13: First-Order and Second-Order Ambiguity Aversion

- Matthias Lang
- 2015_12: Public-Good Provision in Large Economies

- Felix J. Bierbrauer and Martin Hellwig
- 2015_11: Public-Good Provision, Mechanism Design and Voting

- Felix J. Bierbrauer and Martin Hellwig
- 2015_10: Financial Stability and Monetary Policy

- Martin Hellwig
- 2015_09: Strategic Disclosure of Demand Information by Duopolists: Theory and Experiment

- Jos Jansen and Andreas Pollak
- 2015_08: The Genericity of the McAfee-Reny Condition for Full Surplus Extraction in Models with a Continuum of Types

- Alia Gizatulina and Martin Hellwig
- 2015_07: Boring Banks and Taxes

- Rafael Aigner and Felix Bierbrauer
- 2015_06: Communication and Trust in Principal-Team Relationships: Experimental Evidence

- Marco Kleine and Sebastian Kube
- 2015_05: Customary International Law and Public Goods

- Niels Petersen
- 2015_04: Tacit Collusion – The Neglected Experimental Evidence

- Christoph Engel
- 2015_03: The Expected Externality Mechanism in a Level-k Environment

- Olga Gorelkina
- 2015_02: The Mutualisation of Sovereign Debt: Comparing the American Past and the European Present

- Armin Steinbach
- 2015_01: The Jurisdiction of the Man Within – Introspection, Identity, and Cooperation in a Public Good Experiment

- Christoph Engel and Michael Kurschilgen
- 2014_20: Konjunkturen der Rechtsökonomie als öffentlich-rechtlicher Grundlagenforschung

- Stefan Magen
- 2014_19: The Short Arm of Guilt: Guilt Aversion Plays Out More Across a Short Social Distance

- Alexander Morell
- 2014_18: Auction Mechanisms and Bidder Collusion: Bribes, Signals and Selection

- Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Ro'i Zultan
- 2014_17: Legal Uncertainty as a Welfare Enhancing Screen

- Matthias Lang
- 2014_16: Give Everybody a Voice! The Power of Voting in a Public Goods Experiment with Externalities

- Christoph Engel and Bettina Rockenbach
- 2014_15: Sovereign Defaults, Bank Runs, and Contagion

- Stephan Luck and Paul Schempp
- 2014_14: Outside Liquidity, Rollover Risk, and Government Bonds

- Stephan Luck and Paul Schempp
- 2014_13: Die normative Ko-Evolution von Marktwirtschaft und Demokratie

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker
- 2014_12: Yes Virginia, There is a European Banking Union! But It May Not Make Your Wishes Come True

- Martin Hellwig
- 2014_11: Delayed Verification Mechanism for Dynamic Implementation

- Olga Gorelkina
- 2014_10: Bidder Collusion and the Auction with Target Bids

- Olga Gorelkina
- 2014_09: Financial Stability, Monetary Policy, Banking Supervision, and Central Banking

- Martin Hellwig
- 2014_07: The values of ex-ante and ex-post communication in dictator games

- Pascal Langenbach
- 2014_06: Strategic Trustworthiness via Unstrategic Third-party Reward – An Experiment

- Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2014_05: History of Law and Economics

- Martin Gelter and Kristoffel Grechenig
- 2014_04: Equilibrium Selection in Sequential Games with Imperfect Information

- Jon Eguia, Aniol Llorente-Saguer, Rebecca Morton and Antonio Nicolo'
- 2014_03: Fairness and Persuasion. How Stakeholder Communication Affects Impartial Decision Making

- Marco Kleine, Pascal Langenbach and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2014_01: Testing the Endowment Effect for Default Rules

- Isabel Marcin and Andreas Nicklisch
- 2013_23: Fallacies, Irrelevant Facts, and Myths in the Discussion of Capital Regulation: Why Bank Equity is Not Socially Expensive

- Anat Admati, Peter DeMarzo, Martin Hellwig and Paul Pfleiderer
- 2013_22: Interacting Product and Labor Market Regulation and the Impact of Immigration on Native Wages

- Susanne Prantl and Alexandra Spitz-Oener
- 2013_21: Fairness and Reciprocity in Contract Governance

- Stefan Magen
- 2013_19: Tacit Coordination in Games with Third-Party Externalities

- James Bland and Nikos Nikiforakis
- 2013_18: Information Aggregation Through Stock Prices and the Cost of Capital

- Olga Gorelkina and Wolfgang Kuhle
- 2013_17: Win Shift Lose Stay - An Experimental Test of Non-Compete Clauses

- Guido Bünstorf, Christoph Engel, Sven Fischer and Werner Güth