Experimental Economics
Edited by: | Daniel Houser |
| George Mason University | |
Issue date: | 2013-03-16 |
Papers: | 25 |
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In this issue we have:
- Promises and Lies: An Experiment on Detecting DeceptionJingnan (Cecilia) Chen; Daniel Houser
- Perceptions, Intentions, and CheatingLi Hao; Daniel Houser
- Auctioning the right to play ultimatum games and the impact on equilibrium selectionJason Shachat; J. Todd Swarthout
- How to Improve Economic Understanding? Testing Classroom Experiments in High SchoolsGerald Eisenkopf; Pascal Sulser
- Session Size and its Effect on Identity Building: Evidence from a public goods experimentWeng, Qian
- The trade-off between welfare and equality in a public good experimentMohamed Ali Bchir; Marc Willinger
- A Competitive Approach to Leadership in Public Good GamesCentorrino, Samuele; Concina, Laura
- Wording and gender effects in a Game of Chicken. An explorative experimental studyMarie-Laure Cabon-Dhersin; Nathalie Etchart-Vincent
- Direct Democracy and Resource Allocation: Experimental Evidence from AfghanistanAndrew Beath; Fotini Christia; Ruben Enikolopov
- Employee Recognition and Performance: A Field ExperimentChristiane Bradler; Robert Dur; Susanne Neckermann; Arjan Non
- Communication and Output Sharing in Common Pool Resource EnvironmentsNeil J. Buckley; Stuart Mestelman; R. Andrew Muller; Stephan Schott; Jingjing Zhang
- Monetary Policy, Inflation Illusion and the Taylor Principle – An Experimental StudyWolfgang J. Luhan; Johann Scharler
- The importance of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation for measuring IQBorghans, Lex; Meijers, Huub; Weel, Bas ter
- Strategic signaling or emotional sanctioning? An experimental study of ex post communication in a repeated public goods game.Adam Zylbersztejn
- Empowering Women through Development Aid: Evidence from a Field Experiment in AfghanistanAndrew Beath; Fotini Christia; Ruben Enikolopov
- Does Working from Home Work? Evidence from a Chinese ExperimentNicholas Bloom; James Liang; John Roberts; Zhichun Jenny Ying
- Does Truth Win When Teams Reason Strategically?Jeanette Brosid-Koch; Timo Heinrich; Christoph Helbach
- Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Home Computers on Academic Achievement among SchoolchildrenFairlie, Robert W.; Robinson, Jonathan
- Information feedback and contest structure in rent-seeking gamesFrancesco Fallucchi; Elke Renner; Martin Sefton
- Testing for Differences across Genders: A Replication of Ultimatum Game at International Islamic University, IslamabadHASAN, HAMID; EJAZ, NAUMAN
- Do Single-Sex Classes Affect Exam Scores? An Experiment in a Coeducational UniversityBooth, Alison L.; Cardona Sosa, Lina; Nolen, Patrick J.
- Thoughts on quantifying overconfidence in economic experimentsMichailova, Julija; Katter, Joana K. Q.
- Default Options and Training ParticipationBorghans, Lex; Golsteyn, Bart H.H.
- A Laboratory Experiment for the Estimation of Health Risks: Policy Recommendations.Andreas Drichoutis; Phoebe Koundouri; Mavra Stithou
- How Elastic Are Preferences for Redistribution? Evidence from Randomized Survey ExperimentsIlyana Kuziemko; Michael I. Norton; Emmanuel Saez; Stefanie Stantcheva



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