Discussion Papers
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- 2009-18: Confusion and Reinforcement Learning in Experimental Public Good Games

- Ralph-C Bayer, Elke Renner and Rupert Sausgruber
- 2009-17: Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence

- Simon Gaechter, Daniele Nosenzo, Elke Renner and Martin Sefton
- 2009-16: The reasoning-based expected utility procedure

- Robin Cubitt and Robert Sugden
- 2009-15: Moral Judgments in Social Dilemmas: How Bad is Free Riding?

- Robin Cubitt, Michalis Drouvelis, Simon Gaechter and Ruslan Kabalin
- 2009-14: The Tobit model with feedback and random effects: A Monte-Carlo study

- Eva Poen
- 2009-13: `Two's Company, Three's a Group' The impact of group identity and group size on in-group favouritism

- Donna Harris, Benedikt Herrmann and Andreas Kontoleon
- 2009-12: The Power of Apology

- Johannes Abeler, Juljana Calaki, Kai Andree and Christoph Basek
- 2009-11: Gift Exchange and Workers' Fairness Concerns - When Equality Is Unfair

- Johannes Abeler, Steffen Altmann, Sebastian Kube and Matthias Wibral
- 2009-10: The Moral Costs of Nastiness

- Klaus Abbink and Benedikt Herrmann
- 2009-09: ENDOGENOUS MOVE STRUCTURE AND VOLUNTARY PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOODS: THEORY AND EXPERIMENT

- Daniele Nosenzo and Martin Sefton
- 2009-08: Signaling without common prior: An experiment

- Michalis Drouvelis, Wieland Mueller and Alex Possajennikov
- 2009-07: Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence

- Simon Gaechter, Daniele Nosenzo, Elke Renner and Martin Sefton
- 2009-06: A Theory of Voting Patterns and Performance in Private and Public Committees

- Daniel Seidmann
- 2009-05: Characterization of Pure Strategy Equilibria in Uniform Price IPO Auctions

- Ping Zhang
- 2009-04: Social Preferences, Beliefs, and the Dynamics of Free Riding in Public Good Experiments

- Urs Fischbacher and Simon Gaechter
- 2009-03: Inter-Group Conflict and Intra-Group Punishment in an Experimental Contest Game

- Klaus Abbink, Jordi Brandts, Benedikt Herrmann and Henrik Orzen
- 2009-02: Reference Points and Effort Provision

- Johannes Abeler, Armin Falk, Lorenz Goette and David Huffman
- 2009-01: Living in Two Neighborhoods – Social Interaction Effects in the Lab

- Armin Falk, Urs Fischbacher and Simon Gaechter
- 2008-17: Explaining Focal Points: Cognitive Hierarchy Theory versus Team Reasoning

- Nicholas Bardsley, Judith Mehta, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- 2008-16: Who Makes a Good Leader? Social Preferences and Leading-by-Example

- Simon Gaechter, Daniele Nosenzo, Elke Renner and Martin Sefton
- 2008-15: On the Survival of Payoff Maximizing Behavior and Delegation in Contests
- Alex Possajennikov
- 2008-14: Reciprocity, culture, and human cooperation: Previous insights and a new cross-cultural experiment

- Simon Gaechter and Benedikt Herrmann
- 2008-13: Loss Aversion and Rent-Seeking: An Experimental Study

- Xiaojing Kong
- 2008-12: Are ‘True’ Preferences Revealed in Repeated Markets? An Experimental Demonstration of Context-dependent Valuations
- Fabio Tufano
- 2008-11: Fundraising through Competition: Evidence from the Lab

- Henrik Orzen
- 2008-10: The appearance of homo rivalis: Social preferences and the nature of rent seeking

- Benedikt Herrmann and Henrik Orzen
- 2008-09: The Impact of Social Comparisons on Reciprocity

- Simon Gaechter, Daniele Nosenzo and Martin Sefton
- 2008-08: Endogenous Entry in Contests

- John Morgan, Henrik Orzen and Martin Sefton
- 2008-07: HETEROGENEOUS SOCIAL PREFERENCES AND THE DYNAMICS OF FREE RIDING IN PUBLIC GOOD EXPERIMENTS

- Urs Fischbacher and Simon Gaechter
- 2008-06: On the Equivalence of Nash and Evolutionary Equilibrium in Finite Populations
- Tobias Guse, Burkhard Hehenkamp and Alex Possajennikov
- 2008-05: Uniform Price Auctions and Fixed Price Offerings in IPOs: An Experimental Comparison
- Ping Zhang
- 2008-04: Understanding Perpetual R&D Races

- Yves Breitmoser, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- 2008-03: Proportional Payoffs in Majority Games

- Maria Montero
- 2008-02: Framing and Free Riding: Emotional Responses and Punishment in Social Dilemma Games

- Robin Cubitt, Michalis Drouvelis and Simon Gächter
- 2008-01: Common reasoning in games

- Robin Cubitt and Robert Sugden
- 2007-15: Inter-Group Conflict and Intra-Group Punishment in an Experimental Contest Game

- Klaus Abbink, Jordi Brandts, Benedikt Herrmann and Henrik Orzen
- 2007-14: Virtual world experimentation: An exploratory study

- Thomas Chesney, Swee-Hoon Chuah and Robert Hoffmann
- 2007-13: The Paradox of New Members: Strategic Foundations and Experimental Evidence

- Michalis Drouvelis, Maria Montero and Martin Sefton
- 2007-12: The Paradox of New Members in the Council of Ministers: A Noncooperative Approach

- Maria Montero
- 2007-11: The limits of self-governance when cooperators get punished: Experimental evidence from urban and rural Russia

- Simon Gaechter and Benedikt Herrmann
- 2007-10: Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets

- Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- 2007-09: Noncooperative Foundations of Stable Sets in Voting Games
- Vincent Anesi
- 2007-08: Betrayal Aversion: Evidence from Brazil, China, Oman, Switzerland, Turkey, and the United States
- Iris Bohnet, Fiona Greig, Benedikt Herrmann and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2007-07: Measuring Conditional Cooperation: A Replication Study in Russia
- Benedikt Herrmann and Christian Thoeni
- 2007-06: The Paradox of New Members: Strategic Foundations and Experimental Evidence

- Michalis Drouvelis, Maria Montero and Martin Sefton
- 2007-05: Network Architecture and Traffic Flows: Experiments on the Pigou-Knight-Downs and Braess Paradoxes
- John Morgan, Henrik Orzen and Martin Sefton
- 2007-04: Moral Hazard and Free Riding in Collective Action
- Vincent Anesi
- 2007-03: Information Aggregation in Spatial Committee Games
- Vincent Anesi
- 2007-02: INDIVIDUAL-LEVEL LOSS AVERSION IN RISKLESS AND RISKY CHOICES

- Simon Gaechter, Eric Johnson and Andreas Herrmann
- 2007-01: Are Experimental Economists Prone to Framing Effects? A Natural Field Experiment

- Simon Gaechter, Henrik Orzen, Elke Renner and Chris Starmer
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