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- 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
- 2006-22: Counterintuitive Number Effects in Experimental Oligopolies
- Henrik Orzen
- 2006-21: Private-Collective Innovation and the Fragility of Knowledge Sharing

- Simon Gaechter, Georg von Krogh and Stefan Haefliger
- 2006-20: The Framing of Games and the Psychology of Strategic Choice

- Martin Dufwenberg, Simon Gaechter and Heike Hennig-Schmidt
- 2006-19: Market Experience Eliminates Some Anomalies – And Creates New Ones
- Jacinto Braga, Steven Humphrey and Chris Starmer
- 2006-18: The Affect Heuristic and the Attractiveness of Simple Gambles
- Ian Bateman, Sam Dent, Ellen Peters, Paul Slovic and Chris Starmer
- 2006-17: The Nature of Salience Revisited: Cognitive Hierarchy Theory versus Team Reasoning

- Nicolas Bardsley, Judith Mehta, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- 2006-16: The Effects of (Incentivized) Belief Elicitation in Public Good Experiments

- Simon Gaechter and Elke Renner
- 2006-15: Hierarchy and Opportunism in Teams
- Eline van der Heijden, Jan Potters and Martin Sefton
- 2006-14: An Experiment on Spatial Price Competition
- Henrik Orzen and Martin Sefton
- 2006-13: The limits of self-governance in the presence of spite: Experimental evidence from urban and rural Russia

- Simon Gaechter and Benedikt Herrmann
- 2006-12: Network architecture and traffic flows
- John Morgan, Henrik Orzen and Martin Sefton
- 2006-11: Demand Bargaining and Proportional Payoffs in Legislatures
- Maria Montero and Juan Vidal-Puga
- 2006-10: Optimal Quotas in Private Committees
- Daniel Seidmann
- 2006-09: Preferential Trading Arrangements as Strategic Positioning
- Daniel Seidmann
- 2006-08: Perverse Committee Appointments May Foster Divide and Rule
- Daniel Seidmann
- 2006-07: A Theory of Voting Patterns and Performance in Private and Public Committees
- Daniel Seidmann
- 2006-06: A Complete Characterization of Pure Strategy Equilibrium in Uniform Price IPO Auctions

- Ping Zhang
- 2006-05: Uniform price auctions and fixed price offerings in IPOs: an experimental comparison
- Ping Zhang
- 2006-04: Design a Contract! A Simple Principal-Agent Problem as a Classroom Experiment

- Simon Gaechter and Manfred Koenigstein
- 2006-03: Conditional cooperation: Behavioral regularities from the lab and the field and their policy implications

- Simon Gaechter
- 2006-02: Exploring the Nature of Loss Aversion

- Eric Johnson, Simon Gaechter and Andreas Herrmann
- 2006-01: Heterogeneous social preferences and the dynamics of free riding in public goods

- Urs Fischbacher and Simon Gaechter
- 2005-21: Are bygones bygones?

- Robin Cubitt, Maria Ruiz-Martos and Chris Starmer
- 2005-20: Uniform Price Auction and Fixed Price Offerings in IPO: An Experimental Comparison
- Ping Zhang
- 2005-19: Explaining preference reversal with third-generation prospect theory
- Ulrich Schmidt, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- 2005-18: Choice Under Uncertainty in Developing Countries

- Glenn Harrison, Steven Humphrey and Arjan Verschoor
- 2005-17: Common reasoning in games: a resolution of the paradoxes of ‘common knowledge of rationality’
- Robin Cubitt and Robert Sugden
- 2005-16: Can intertemporal choice experiments elicit time preferences for consumption?
- Robin Cubitt and Daniel Read
- 2005-15: THE ELASTICITY OF TRUST: EVIDENCE FROM KUWAIT, OMAN, SWITZERLAND, THE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES AND THE UNITED STATES

- Iris Bohnet, Benedikt Herrmann and Richard Zeckhauser
- 2005-14: The Syr Darya River Conflict: An Experimental Case Study

- Klaus Abbink, Lars Moller and Sarah O'Hara
- 2005-13: Strategic Behavior and Learning in Repeated Voluntary-Contribution Experiments
- Laurent Muller, Martin Sefton, Richard Steinberg and Lise Vesterlund
- 2005-12: Option Pricing by Students and Professional Traders: A Behavioural Investigation
- Klaus Abbink and Bettina Rockenbach
- 2005-11: An Economic Anatomy of Culture: Attitudes and Behaviour in Inter- and Intra-National Ultimatum Game Experiments

- Swee-Hoon Chuah, Robert Hoffmann, Martin Jones and Geoffrey Williams
- 2005-10: Altruism or Artefact? A Note on Dictator Game Giving
- Nicholas Bardsley
- 2005-09: The Experimetrics of Public Goods: Inferring Motivations from Contributions
- Nicholas Bardsley and Peter Moffatt
- 2005-08: Enlargement and the Balance of Power: an Experimental Study
- Maria Montero, Martin Sefton and Ping Zhang
- 2005-07: Testing for feedback-conditional regret effects using a natural lottery

- Steven Humphrey, Paul Mann and Chris Starmer
- 2005-06: Concentration and Competition: An Experiment
- Henrik Orzen
- 2005-04: Fundraising through Competition: Evidence from the Lab

- Henrik Orzen
- 2005-03: Collusion in Growing and Shrinking Markets: Empirical Evidence from Experimental Duopolies

- Klaus Abbink and Jordi Brandts
- 2005-02: On Collective Intentions: Collective Action in Economics and Philosophy
- Nicholas Bardsley
- 2005-01: Determinants of Revolt: Evidence from Survey and Laboratory Data
- Klaus Abbink and Silvia Pezzini
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