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- 0305001: The economics of impatience

- Ernst Fehr
- 0304001: A Panel Data Analysis of General Elections Under Multi Party Electoral College

- Jayesh Kumar
- 0211002: Toward a Cognitive Experimental Economics

- Marco Novarese
- 0211001: Behavior in a dynamic decision problem: An analysis of experimental evidence using a bayesian type classification algorithm

- Daniel Houser, Michael Keane and Kevin McCabe
- 0210002: Strengths of the Weakest-Link

- Philippe Février, Laurent Linnemer and )
- 0210001: Herding and Contrarian Behavior in Financial Markets - An Internet Experiment

- Mathias Drehmann, Jörg Oechssler and Andreas Roider
- 0207001: Evidence Theory: A Mathematical Framework for Unpredictable Hypotheses

- Guido Fioretti
- 0203001: The Weakest Link - A Field Experiment in Rational Decision Making

- Marco Haan, Bart Los, Yohanes Riyanto and Martin van Geest
- 0201001: Can Markets Learn to Avoid Bubbles?

- Ross Miller
- 0111001: On the Survival of Some Unstable Two-Sided Matching Mechanisms

- Utku Unver
- 0110004: Behavioral Strategies in Repeated Pure Coordination Games

- Rami Zwick, Amnon Rapoport and Alison King Chung Lo
- 0110003: Choice of Prizes Allocated by Multiple Lotteries with Endogenously Determined Probabilities

- Amnon Rapoport, Alison King Chung Lo and Rami Zwick
- 0110002: CONSUMER SEARCH: NOT ENOUGH OR TOO MUCH?

- Rami Zwick, Amnon Rapoport, Alison King Chung Lo and A. V. Muthukrishnan
- 0110001: On the Measurement of the Predictive Success of Learning Theories in Repeated Games

- Atanasios Mitropoulos
- 0109001: From utilities to mental models: A critical survey on decision rules and cognition in consumer choice

- Giovanna Devetag
- 0106001: Time preferences: do they matter in bargaining?

- Paola Manzini
- 0103001: Perspectives on learning and economy - Reflections on the concept of learning in economic theory

- Brian Kjær Andreasen
- 9906002: To commit or not to commit: Endogenous timing in experimental duopoly markets

- Steffen Huck, Wieland Müller and Hans-Theo Normann
- 9906001: The Monty Hall Dilemma Revisited: Understanding the Interaction of Problem Definition and Decision Making

- Peter Mueser and Donald Granberg
- 9905002: Reputations and Fairness in Bargaining - Experimental Evidence from a Repeated Ultimatum Game With Fixed Opponents

- Tilman Slembeck
- 9905001: Low Information Games - Experimental Evidence on Learning in Ultimatum Bargaining

- Tilman Slembeck
- 9903002: Invariance failure under subgame perfectness in sequential bargaining

- Rami Zwick, Eythan Weg and Amnon Rapoport
- 9903001: Tacit Coordination in a Decentralized Market Entry Game with Fixed Capacity

- Rami Zwick and Amnon Rapoport
- 9902003: Bargaining and Search: An Experimental Study

- Rami Zwick and Ching Chyi Lee
- 9902002: What Price Fairness? A Bargaining Study

- Rami Zwick and Xiao-Ping Chen
- 9902001: The quality of the signal matters - A note on imperfect observability and the timing of moves

- Wieland Müller
- 9901001: Informational cascades in the laboratory: Do they occur for the right reasons?

- Steffen Huck and Jörg Oechssler
- 9804001: Perfect versus imperfect observability---An experimental test of Bagwell's result

- Steffen Huck and Wieland Mueller
- 9803001: Experimental Evidence on the Divergence Between Measures of Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept--The Role of Value Uncertainty

- Peter Mueser and Jay K. Dow
- 9707002: Stability of the Cournot Process - Experimental Evidence

- Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann and Jörg Oechssler
- 9707001: When Are Nash Equilibria Self-Enforcing? An Experimental Analysis

- Ken Clark, Stephen Kay and Martin Sefton
- 9410002: Warm-Glow versus Cold-Prickle: The Effects of Positive and Negative Framing on Cooperation in Experiments

- James Andreoni
- 9410001: Behaviour of a Small Political Call Market

- Klaus Beckmann and Martin Werding
- 9405001: Markets and the Use of Knowledge---Testing the "Hayek Hypothesis" in Experimental Stock Markets

- Klaus Beckmann and Martin Werding
- 9307001: Designing Organizations for Trading Pollution Rights

- John Ledyard and Kristin Szakaly-Moore