Experimental Economics
Edited by: | Daniel Houser |
| George Mason University | |
Issue date: | 2012-09-16 |
Papers: | 18 |
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In this issue we have:
- Time as a Medium of Reward in Three Social Preference ExperimentsNoussair, C.N.; Stoop, J.T.R.
- Sloppy Work, Lies and Theft: A Novel Experimental Design to Study Counterproductive BehaviourMichèle Belot; Marina Schröder
- Does Good Advice Come Cheap?: On the Assessment of Risk Preferences in the Lab and in the FieldAndrea Leuermann; Benjamin Roth
- Stereotypes and Risk Attitudes: Evidence from the Lab and the FieldAndrea Leuermann; Benjamin Roth
- The Weight of Personal Experience: an Experimental MeasurementZacharias Maniadis; Joshua Miller
- An experimental study of mixed strategy equilibria in simultaneous price-quantity gamesDaniel Cracau; Benjamin Franz
- The Effect of Perspective on Unethical BehaviorAmos Schurr; Ilana Ritov; Yaakov Kareev; Judith Avrahami
- Too smart to be selfish? Measures of cognitive ability, social preferences, and consistencyChen, Chia-Ching; Chiu, I-Ming; Smith, John; Yamada, Tetsuji
- When do we lie?Cappelen, Alexander W.; Sørensen, Erik Ø.; Tungodden, Bertil
- The demand for structured products: an experimental approachAdriana Gabriela Breaban; Juan Carlos Matallín-Sáez; Iván Barreda-Tarrazona; Ma Rosario Balaguer-Franch
- Social Incentives Matter: Evidence from an Online Real Effort ExperimentMirco Tonin; Michael Vlassopoulos
- The impact of tax exclusive and inclusive prices on demandNaomi E. Feldman; Bradley J. Ruffle
- Reversal of Risky Choice in a Good versus a Bad WorldEinav Hart; Yaakov Kareev; Judith Avrahami
- Paternalism With Hindsight Do protégés react consequentialistically to paternalism?Mitesh Kataria; M. Vittoria Levati; Matthias Uhl
- Alliances in the Shadow of ConflictChangxia Ke; Kai A. Konrad; Florian Morath
- Taking the Broad Perspective: Risky Choices in Repeated Proficiency TasksAmos Schurr; Yaakov Kareev; Judith Avrahami; Ilana Ritov
- The Role of First Impression in Operant LearningHanan Shteingart; Tal Neiman; Yonatan Loewenstein
- When guessing what another person would say is better than giving your own opinion: Using perspective-taking to improve advice-takingIlan Yaniv; Shoham Choshen-Hillel
- Time as a Medium of Reward in Three Social Preference Experiments
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[tr][td]Date:
[/td][td]2012[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]By:
[/td][td]Noussair, C.N.
Stoop, J.T.R. (Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research)[/td][/tr]
[tr][td]URL:
[/td][td]http://d.repec.org/n?u=RePEc:dgr:kubcen:2012068&r=exp[/td][/tr]
[tr][td=2,1]Abstract: We report results from three well-known experimental paradigms, where we use time, rather than money, as the salient component of subjectsa



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