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- 11-10: Crowding-in, crowding-out and over-crowding: The interaction between price and quantity based instruments and intrinsic motivation
- Grischa Perino, Luca Panzone and Timothy Swanson
- 11-09: The representation of alienable and inalienable rights: Games in transition function form
- Ben McQuillin and Robert Sugden
- 11-08: Implementing theoretical models in the laboratory, and what this can and cannot achieve
- Stefania Sitzia and Robert Sugden
- 11-07: Salience as an emergent property
- Federica Alberti, Robert Sugden and Kei Tsutsui
- 11-06: Mutual advantage, conventions and team reasoning
- Robert Sugden
- 11-05: Common reasoning in games: A Lewisian analysis of common knowledge of rationality
- Robin Cubitt and Robert Sugden
- 11-04: How the market responds to dynamically inconsistent preferences
- Ben McQuillin and Robert Sugden
- 11-03: Do markets reveal preferences - or shape them?
- Andrea Isoni, Peter Brooks, Graham Loomes and Robert Sugden
- 11-02: Autonomy or efficiency: An experiment on household decisions in two regions of India
- Alistair Munro, Bereket Kebede, Marcela Tarazona-Gomez and Arjan Verschoor
- 11-01: The emergence of salience: An experimental investigation
- Federica Alberti, Shaun Hargreaves Heap and Robert Sugden
- 10-16: On the content of focal points
- David Rojo Arjona
- 10-15: Directed generosity and network formation: Network dimension matters
- Ben D'Exelle and Arno Riedl
- 10-14: Exclusivity and exclusion on platform markets
- Subhashish Chowdhury and Stephen Martin
- 10-13: Equality, equity, and incentives: An experiment
- Loukas Balafoutas, Martin Kocher, Louis Putterman and Matthias Sutter
- 10-12: Multiple equilibria in Tullock contests
- Subhashish Chowdhury and Roman Sheremeta
- 10-11: Disruptions in large value payment systems: An experimental approach
- Klaus Abbink, Ronald Bosman, Ronald Heijmans and Frans van Winden
- 10-10: Group status, minorities, and trust
- Kei Tsutsui and Daniel Zizzo
- 10-09: Social status and bargaining when resources are scarce: Evidence from a field lab experiment
- Ben D'Exelle, Els Lecoutere and Bjorn Van Campenhout
- 10-08: An experimental test of precautionary bidding
- Martin Kocher, Julius Pahlke and Stefan Trautmann
- 10-07: Social preferences in childhood and adolescence - A large-scale experiment
- Matthias Sutter, Francesco Feri, Martin Kocher, Peter Martinsson, Katarina Nordblom and Daniela Rutzler
- 10-06: Selection into auctions for risky and ambiguous prospects
- Martin Kocher and Stefan Trautmann
- 10-05: On the beliefs off the path: Equilibrium refinement due to quantal response and level-k
- Yves Breitmoser, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- 10-04: Vendettas
- Friedel Bolle, Jonathan Tan and Daniel Zizzo
- 10-03: Can experimental measures of sensitivity to social pressure predict public good contribution?
- Daniel Zizzo and Piers Fleming
- 10-02: Do spouses realise cooperative gains? Experimental evidence from rural Uganda
- Vegard Iversen, Cecile Jackson, Bereket Kebede, Alistair Munro and Arjan Verschoor
- 10-01: Intrinsic motivations and the non-profit health sector: Evidence from Ethiopia
- Danila Serra, Pieter Serneels and Abigail Barr
- 09-17: A test of the experimental method
- Shaun Hargreaves Heap, Arjan Verschoor and Daniel Zizzo
- 09-16: Professional interpretation of the standard of proof: An experimental test on merger regulation
- Bruce Lyons, Gordon Menzies and Daniel Zizzo
- 09-15: The representation of alienable and inalienable rights: Games in transition function form
- Ben McQuillin and Robert Sugden
- 09-14: The willingness to pay-willingness to accept gap, the "endowment effect," subject misconceptions, and experiemntal procedures for eliciting valuations: A reassessment
- Andrea Isoni, Graham Loomes and Robert Sugden
- 09-13: On modelling vagueness -- and on not modelling incommensurability
- Robert Sugden
- 09-12: Political autonomy and independence: Theory and experimental evidence
- Klaus Abbink and Jordi Brandts
- 09-11: Social desirability, approval and public good contribution
- Daniel Zizzo and Piers Fleming
- 09-10: Pointless vendettas
- Klaus Abbink and Benedikt Herrmann
- 09-09: The all-pay auction with non-monotonic payoff
- Subhashish Chowdhury
- 09-08: A generalized Tullock contest and the existence of multiple equilibria
- Subhashish Chowdhury and Roman Sheremeta
- 09-07: Preference reversals and disparities between willingness to pay and willingness to accept in repeated markets
- Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden
- 09-06: The equivalence of contests
- Subhashish Chowdhury and Roman Sheremeta
- 09-05: Instrment choice and motivation: Evidence from a climate change experiment
- Timo Goeschl and Grischa Perino
- 09-04: The reasoning-based expected utility procedure
- Robin Cubitt and Robert Sugden
- 09-03: Reference point effects in antisocial preferences
- Klaus Abbink, David Masclet and Matthijs van Veelen
- 09-02: Altruism and welfare when preferences are endogenous
- Anders Poulsen and Odile Poulsen
- 09-01: Do people make strategic commitments? Experimental evidence on strategic information avoidance
- Anders Poulsen and Michael Roos
- 08-01: Is there a distinction between morality and convention?
- Robert Sugden
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