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- 2013_16: Do Explicit Reasons Make Legal Intervention More Effective? An Experimental Study

- Christoph Engel and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2013_15: Tearing the Veil of Privacy Law: An Experiment on Chilling Effects and the Right to Be Forgotten

- Yoan Hermstrüwer and Stephan Dickert
- 2013_14: Maverick – Making Sense of a Conjecture of Antitrust Policy in the Lab

- Christoph Engel and Axel Ockenfels
- 2013_13: The Leverage Ratchet Effect

- Anat Admati, Peter DeMarzo, Martin Hellwig and Paul Pfleiderer
- 2013_12: The civil standard of proof – what is it, actually?

- Mark Schweizer
- 2013_11: How Voice Shapes Reactions to Impartial Decision- Makers: An Experiment on Participation Procedures

- Marco Kleine, Pascal Langenbach and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2013_10: Does Political Representation through Parties Decrease Voters' Acceptance of Decisions?

- Emanuel Towfigh, Andreas Glöckner, Sebastian Goerg, Philip Leifeld, Carlos Kurschilgen, Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Sophie Bade
- 2013_09: Deterrence by Imperfect Sanctions – A Public Good Experiment

- Christoph Engel
- 2013_08: Wondering How Others Interpret It: Social Value of Public Information

- Alia Gizatulina
- 2013_07: Who is Afraid of Pirates? An Experiment on the Deterrence of Innovation by Imitation

- Christoph Engel and Marco Kleine
- 2013_06: Cooperation under punishment: Imperfect information destroys it and centralizing punishment does not help

- Sven Fischer, Kristoffel Grechenig and Nicolas Meier
- 2013_05: Selfishness As a Potential Cause of Crime. A Prison Experiment

- Thorsten Chmura, Christoph Engel and Markus Englerth
- 2013_04: Cui Bono, Benefit Corporation? An Experiment Inspired by Social Enterprise Legislation in Germany and the US

- Sven Fischer, Sebastian Goerg and Hanjo Hamann
- 2013_03: Bank Bonuses and Bail-Outs

- Hendrik Hakenes and Isabel Schnabel
- 2013_02: On the Impulse in Impulse Learning

- Jieyao Ding and Andreas Nicklisch
- 2013_01: Behavioral Law and Economics: Empirical Methods

- Christoph Engel
- 2012_23: Neglect the Base Rate: It’s the Law!

- Christoph Engel
- 2012_22: The Dynamics of Utility in the Neoclassical OLG Model

- Wolfgang Kuhle
- 2012_21: Comparing Holistic and Atomistic Evaluation of Evidence

- Mark Schweizer
- 2012_20: Divided Majority and Information Aggregation: Theory and Experiment

- Laurent Bouton, Micael Castanheira and Aniol Llorente-Saguer
- 2012_19: Goals (th)at Work – Goals, Monetary Incentives, and Workers’ Performance

- Sebastian Goerg and Sebastian Kube
- 2012_17: Fairness Spillovers – The Case of Taxation

- Thomas Cornelissen, Oliver Himmler and Tobias Koenig
- 2012_16: When is the Risk of Cooperation Worth Taking? The Prisoner’s Dilemma as a Game of Multiple Motives

- Christoph Engel and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2012_15: Nudges at the Dentist

- Steffen Altmann and Christian Traxler
- 2012_14: Communicating Subjective Evaluations

- Matthias Lang
- 2012_13: Estimation of the House Money Effect Using Hurdle Models

- Christoph Engel and Peter G. Moffat
- 2012_12: The Role of Information in Different Bargaining Protocols

- Rafael Hortala-Vallve, Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Rosemarie Nagel
- 2012_11: Serial Dictatorship: the Unique Optimal Allocation Rule when Information is Endogenous

- Sophie Bade
- 2012_10: Effort and Redistribution: Better Cousins Than One Might Have Thought

- Claudia Buch and Christoph Engel
- 2012_09: Non-Renewable but Inexhaustible – Resources in an Endogenous Growth Model

- Martin Stürmer and Gregor Schwerhoff
- 2012_08: The Hog-Cycle of Law Professors

- Christoph Engel and Hanjo Hamann
- 2012_07: Assuring Adequate Deterrence in Tort: A Public Good Experiment

- Theodore Eisenberg and Christoph Engel
- 2012_06: A Portfolio of Dilemmas: Experimental Evidence on Choice Bracketing in a Mini-Trust Game

- Jieyao Ding
- 2012_04: Low Self-Control As a Source of Crime. A Meta-Study

- Christoph Engel
- 2012_03: Competitive Equilibrium in Markets for Votes

- Alessandra Casella, Aniol Llorente-Saguer and Thomas Palfrey
- 2012_02: Conditional Cooperation With Negative Externalities – An Experiment

- Christoph Engel and Lilia Zhurakhovska
- 2012_01: Symmetric vs. Asymmetric Punishment Regimes for Bribery

- Christoph Engel, Sebastian Goerg and Gaoneng Yu
- 2011_34: Effects of exclusion on social preferences

- Sven Fischer and Werner Güth
- 2011_33: The Power of Sunspots: An Experimental Analysis

- Dietmar Fehr, Frank Heinemann and Aniol Llorente-Saguer
- 2011_32: The Coevolution of Behavior and Normative Expectations. Customary Law in the Lab

- Christoph Engel and Michael Kurschilgen
- 2011_31: Mechanism Design and Voting for Public-Good Provision

- Felix Briebrauer and Martin Hellwig
- 2011_30: The Joint Benefits of Observed and Unobserved Punishment: Comment to Unobserved Punishment Supports Cooperation

- Andreas Glöckner, Sebastian Kube and Andreas Nicklisch
- 2011_28: Beliefs, Payoffs, Information: On the Robustness of the BDP Property in Models with Endogenous Beliefs

- Alia Gizatulina and Martin Hellwig
- 2011_26: Learning in experimental 2 x 2 games

- Thorsten Chmura, Sebastian Goerg and Reinhard Selten
- 2011_25: Divergent Platforms

- Sophie Bade
- 2011_24: The State’s Enforcement Monopoly and the Private Protection of Property

- Christoffel Grechenig and Martin Kolmar
- 2011_23: What Numbers to Choose for My Lottery Ticket? Behavior Anomalies in the Chinese Online Lottery Market

- Jieyao Ding
- 2011_22: Avoiding the Common Wisdom Fallacy: The Role of Social Sciences in Constitutional Adjudication

- Niels Petersen
- 2011_21: Has The World Changed? My Neighbor Might Know Effects of Social Context on Routine Deviation

- Tilman Betsch, Stefanie Lindow, Christoph Engel, Corinna Ulshöfer and Janet Kleber
- 2011_20: Public Debt Requirements in A Regime of Price Stability

- Carl Christian von Weizsäcker