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- 142: Who Gains From Non-Collusive Corruption?

- Reto Foellmi and Manuel Oechslin
- 141: A Nation-Wide Laboratory: Examining trust and trustworthiness by integrating behavioral experiments into representative surveys

- Ernst Fehr, Urs Fischbacher, Bernhard von Rosenbladt, Jürgen Schupp and Gert Wagner
- 140: Markets Is Strong Reciprocity a Maladaptation? On the Evolutionary Foundations of Human Altruism

- Ernst Fehr and Joseph Henrich
- 139: Markets Do Not Select For a Liquidity Preference as Behavior Towards Risk

- Thorsten Hens and Klaus Reiner Schenk-Hopp�
- 138: Money and Reciprocity

- Thorsten Hens and Bodo Vogt
- 137: How to Fight Terrorism: Alternatives to Deterrence

- Bruno Frey and Simon Luechinger
- 136: Terrorism: Deterrence May Backfire

- Bruno Frey and Simon Luechinger
- 135: Being Independent is a Great Thing: Subjective Evaluations of Self-Employment and Hierarchy

- Bruno Frey and Matthias Benz
- 134: The Hidden Costs and Returns of Incentives - Trust and Trustworthiness among CEOs

- Ernst Fehr and John List
- 133: Fairness, Errors and the Power of Competition

- Urs Fischbacher, Christina M. Fong and Ernst Fehr
- 132: Indirect Reciprocity and Strategic Reputation Building in an Experimental Helping Game

- Dirk Engelmann and Urs Fischbacher
- 131: The Sucess of Job Applications: A New Approach to Program Evaluation

- Armin Falk, Rafael Lalive and Josef Zweim�ller
- 130: Limited Rationality and Strategic Interaction, The Impact of the Strategic Environment on Nominal Inertia

- Ernst Fehr and Jean-Robert Tyran
- 129: Introducing Procedural Utility: Not only What, but also How Matters

- Bruno Frey, Matthias Benz and Alois Stutzer
- 128: An Application of Evolutionary Finance to Firms Listed in the Swiss Market Index

- Thorsten Hens, Klaus Reiner Schenk-Hopp� and Martin Stalder
- 127: Do Workers Enjoy Procedural Utility?

- Matthias Benz and Alois Stutzer
- 126: Coordination in a Repeated Stochastic Game with Imperfect Monitoring

- Anke Gerber, Thorsten Hens and Bodo Vogt
- 125: Do Workers Work More if Wages are High? Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment

- Ernst Fehr and Lorenz G�tte
- 124: The Role of Income Aspirations in Individual Happiness

- Alois Stutzer
- 123: Resuscitating the Cobweb Cycle

- Klaus Reiner Schenk�Hopp�
- 122: A Note on Portfolio Selection under Various Risk Measures

- Enrico De Giorgi
- 121: Reward-Risk Portfolio Selection and Stochastic Dominance

- Enrico De Giorgi
- 120: Do High Stakes and Competition Undermine Fairness? Evidence from Russia

- Ernst Fehr, Urs Fischbacher and Elena Tougareva
- 119: Are Voters Better Informed When They Have a Larger Say in Politics? Evidence for the European Union and Switzerland

- Matthias Benz and Alois Stutzer
- 118: From Imperialism to Inspiration: A Survey of Economics and Psychology

- Bruno Frey and Matthias Benz
- 117: Publishing as Prostitution? Choosing Between One�s Own Ideas and Academic Failure

- Bruno Frey
- 116: Museums between Private and Public - The Case of the Beyeler Museum in Basle

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- 115: Product-Market Competition in the Water Industry: Voluntarily Nondiscriminatory Pricing

- Reto F�llmi and Urs Meister
- 114: Fairness in the Labour Market � A Survey of Experimental Results

- Simon G�chter and Ernst Fehr
- 113: Moral Property Rights in Bargaining

- Simon G�chter and Arno Riedl
- 112: Benefit Entitlement and Unemployment Duration - The Role of Policy Endogeneity

- Rafael Lalive and Josef Zweim�ller
- 111: Structural Change and the Kaldor Facts of Economic Growth

- Reto Foellmi and Josef Zweim�ller
- 110: The Effect of Benefit Sanctions on the Duration of Unemployment

- Rafael Lalive, Jan van Ours and Josef Zweim�ller
- 109: Evolutionary Choice of Markets

- Anke Gerber and Marc Oliver Bettz�ge
- 108: On the Micro-foundations of Money: The Capitol Hill Baby-Sitting Co-op

- Thorsten Hens, Klaus Reiner Schenk-Hopp� and Bodo Vogt
- 107: Pro-Social Behavior, Reciprocity or Both?

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- 106: Third Party Punishment and Social Norms

- Ernst Fehr and Urs Fischbacher
- 105: Benefit Entitlement and the Labor Market: Evidence from a Large-Scale Policy Change

- Rafael Lalive and Josef Zweim�ller
- 104: Two Concerns about Rational Choice: Indoctrination and Imperialism

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- 103: Selfish and Indoctrinated Economists?

- Bruno Frey and Stephan Meier
- 102: How Government Bond Prices Reflect Wartime Events - The Case of the Stockholm Market

- Daniel Waldenstr�m and Bruno Frey
- 101: On the Efficiency of Monetary Exchange:How Divisibility of Money Matters

- Aleksander Berentsen and Guillaume Rocheteau
- 100: Money and the Gains from Trade

- Aleksander Berentsen and Guillaume Rocheteau
- 99: Money and Information

- Aleksander Berentsen and Guillaume Rocheteau
- 98: Trust Breeds Trust: How Taxpayers are Treated

- Lars Feld and Bruno Frey
- 97: Measuring Social Norms and Preferences using Experimental Games: A Guide for Social Scientists

- Colin Camerer and Ernst Fehr
- 96: Excess Demand Functions with Incomplete Markets - A Global Result

- Takeshi Momi
- 95: Psychological Foundations of Incentives

- Ernst Fehr and Armin Falk
- 94: Flexible Citizenship for a Global Society

- Bruno Frey
- 93: Money Illusion and the Double Dividend in the Short Run

- Reto Schleiniger