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- 2019: We, the Rich: Inequality, Identity and Cooperation in Complex Societies

- Andrea Martinangeli and Peter Martinsson
- 2019: Complete Information Pivotal-Voter Model with Asymmetric Group Size and Asymmetric Beneï¬ ts

- Christos Mavridis and Marco Serena
- 2019: Conflict Prevention by Bayesian Persuasion

- Raphaela Hennigs
- 2019: Foretelling What Makes People Pay: Predicting the Results of Field Experiments on TV Fee Enforcement

- Kateřina Chadimová, Jana Cahlikova and Lubomir Cingl
- 2019: Immigration vs. Poverty: Causal Impact on Demand for Redistribution in a Survey Experiment

- Andrea Martinangeli and Lisa Windsteiger
- 2019: Conflict between Non-exclusive Groups

- Jonas Send
- 2019: Preemption contests between groups

- Stefano Barbieri, Kai Konrad and David A. Malueg
- 2019: Contests with Supporters

- Bharat Goel and Arijit Sen
- 2019: Appropriative Conflicts and the Evolution of Property Rights

- Bharat Goel and Arijit Sen
- 2019: Attacking and Defending Multiple Valuable Secrets in a Big Data World

- Kai Konrad
- 2018: Monopolistic Supply of Sorting, Inequality and Welfare

- Lisa Windsteiger
- 2018: Anti-social Behavior in Groups

- Michal Bauer, Jana Cahlikova, Dagmara Celik Katreniak, Julie Chytilova, Lubomir Cingl and Tomas Zelinsky
- 2018: Complete Information Pivotal-Voter Model with Asymmetric Group Size

- Christos Mavridis and Marco Serena
- 2018: Sorting in the Presence of Misperceptions

- Lisa Windsteiger
- 2018: Sequential Majoritarian Blotto Games

- Tilman Klumpp and Kai Konrad
- 2018: Successful Opaque Management

- Marco Serena
- 2018: Biasing Unbiased Dynamic Contests

- Stefano Barbieri and Marco Serena
- 2018: Dynamics of the Market for Corporate Tax-Avoidance Advice

- Kai Konrad
- 2018: Compliance in Teams - Implications of Joint Decisions and Shared Consequences

- Tim Lohse and Sven Simon
- 2018: Hirschman's tunnel effect goes abroad: International dimensions of social comparison and subjective well-being

- Aart Gerritsen and Harald W. Lang
- 2017: The Redistributive Consequences of Segregation

- Lisa Windsteiger
- 2017: A Step Change in Tax Transparency? An Event Study on How the Automatic Exchange of Information Did Not Affect Swiss Banks

- Tim B.M. Stolper
- 2017: Harnessing Beliefs to Stimulate Efforts; on the Optimal Disclosure Policy in Contests

- Marco Serena
- 2017: Appointed Public Officials and Local Favoritism: Evidence from the German States

- Thushyanthan Baskaran and Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
- 2017: A Belief-based Theory for Private Information Games

- Marco Serena
- 2017: Tax Mimicking in Local Business Taxation: Quasi-experimental Evidence from Portugal

- Mariana Lopes da Fonseca
- 2017: Escalation in Dynamic Conflict: On Beliefs and Selection

- Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- 2017: Coordination via Redistribution

- Andrea Martinangeli, Peter Martinsson and Amrish Patel
- 2017: Do What (You Think) the Rich Will Do: Inequality and Belief Heterogeneity in Public Good Provision

- Andrea Martinangeli
- 2017: The Deterrence Effect of Whistleblowing – An Event Study of Leaked Customer Information from Banks in Tax Havens

- Niels Johannesen and Tim B.M. Stolper
- 2017: Sequential Lottery Contests with Multiple Participants

- Nava Kahana and Doron Klunover
- 2017: How Stress Affects Performance and Competitiveness across Gender

- Jana Cahlikova, Lubomir Cingl and Ian Levely
- 2016: Properties of Contests

- Luis C. Corchón and Marco Serena
- 2016: Level-k Models Rationalize Overspending in Contests

- Malin Arve and Marco Serena
- 2016: You Are Not Alone: Experimental Evidence on Risk Taking When Social Comparisons Matter

- Harald W. Lang
- 2016: Patriotism and Taxation

- Benny Geys and Kai Konrad
- 2016: Large Investors, Regulatory Taking and Investor-State Dispute Settlement

- Kai Konrad
- 2016: Eternal Peace in the Tug-of-War?

- Samuel Häfner and Kai Konrad
- 2016: Who Pays to Win Again? The Joy of Winning in Contest Experiments

- Luisa Herbst
- 2016: How Many Harberger Triangles Does it Take to Fill one Okun Gap?

- Aart Gerritsen
- 2016: Equity and Efficiency in Rationed Labor Markets

- Aart Gerritsen
- 2016: Optimal Nonlinear Taxation: The Dual Approach

- Aart Gerritsen
- 2015: To deter or to moderate? Alliance formation in contests with incomplete information

- Kai Konrad and Florian Morath
- 2015: A Glance into the Tunnel: Experimental Evidence on Income Comparisons under Uncertainty

- Harald Lang and Florian Morath
- 2015: Reduced Allowability and the Allocation of Emission Abatement

- Sabine Aresin
- 2015: Monitoring Abatement in the Presence of an Import Quota on CERs

- Sabine Aresin
- 2015: Optimal Taxation when People Do Not Maximize Well-Being

- Aart Gerritsen
- 2015: Public-Private Wage Differentials and the Quality of Government Workers in the Philippines

- Rhea Molato
- 2015: The Economic Cost of Secessionist Conflict in the Philippines

- Rhea Molato
- 2015: Public Debt and the Threat of Secession

- Rhea Molato
- 2015: Landownership Concentration and the Expansion of Education

- Francesco Cinnirella and Erik Hornung