Experimental Economics
Edited by: | Daniel Houser |
| George Mason University | |
Issue date: | 2013-06-16 |
Papers: | 29 |
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In this issue we have:
- Good News, Bad News, and Social Image: The Market for Charitable GivingLuigi Butera; Jeffrey Horn
- Institutional Quality, Culture, and Norms of Cooperation: Evidence from a Behavioral Field ExperimentAlessandra Cassar; Giovanna d'Adda; Pauline Grosjean
- Taking Punishment into your Own Hands: An ExperimentJulia Müller; Peter Duersch
- Long-Term Relationships, Group lending and Peer Sanctioning in Microfinance: New Experimental EvidenceSimon Cornée; David Masclet
- How do Non-Monetary Performance Incentives for Physicians Affect the Quality of Medical Care? – A Laboratory ExperimentNadja Kairies; Miriam Krieger
- The Role of Task Meaning on Output in Groups: Experimental EvidenceAgnes Baeker; Mario Mechtel
- How to Hire Helpers? Evidence From a Field ExperimentJulian Conrads; Bernd Irlenbusch; Tommaso Reggiani; Rainer Michael Rilke; Dirk Sliwka
- Did Fukushima matter? Empirical evidence of the demand for climate protection in GermanyGallier, Carlo; Löschel, Andreas; Sturm, Bodo
- Do Lottery Payments Induce Savings Behavior: Evidence from the LabEmel Filiz-Ozbay; Jonathan Guryan; Kyle Hyndman; Melissa Schettini Kearney; Erkut Y. Ozbay
- Tangible Temptation in the Social Dilemma: Cash, cooperation, and self-controlMyrseth, Kristian Ove R.; Riener, Gerhard; Wollbrant, Conny
- The Decisions of Entrepreneurs and Their Agents: Revealed Levels of Risk Aversion and Betrayal AversionDreber, Anna; Rand, David; Wernerfelt, Nils; Worrell, Peter; Zeckhauser, Richard
- Can Inaccurate Beliefs about Incumbents be Changed? And Can Reframing Change Votes?Rogers, Todd; Nickerson, David W.
- Endogenous group formation in experimental contestsHerbst, Luisa; Konrad, Kai A.; Morath, Florian
- A theoretical framework for trading experimentsMaxence Soumare; J{\o}rgen Vitting Andersen; Francis Bouchard; Alain Elkaim; Dominique Gu\'egan; Justin Leroux; Michel Miniconi; Lars Stentoft
- HONEST ON MONDAYS: HONESTY AND THE TEMPORAL DISTANCE BETWEEN DECISIONS AND PAYOFFSBradley J. Ruffle; Yossef Tobol
- The incorporation of subjective risks into choice experiments to test scenario adjustmentCerroni, Simone; Notaro, Sandra; Raffaelli, Roberta; Shaw, Douglass W.
- Getting the Most out of Giving: Pursuing Concretely-Framed Prosocial Goals Maximizes HappinessRudd, Melanie; Aaker, Jennifer; Norton, Michael I.
- Default options and training participationGolsteyn B.H.H.; Borghans L.
- How Effective are Pay-for-Performance Incentives for Physicians? – A Laboratory ExperimentJeannette Brosig-Koch; Heike Hennig-Schmidt; Nadja Kairies; Daniel Wiesen
- A reproduction and replication of Engel’s meta-study of dictator game experiments.Le Zhang; Andreas Ortmann
- Neighbors, Knowledge, and Nuggets: Two Natural Field Experiments on the Role of Incentives on Energy ConservationPaul Dolan; Robert Metcalfe
- Are Sunspots Learnable? An Experimental Investigation in a Simple General-Equilibrium ModelJasmina Arifovic; George Evans; Olena Kostyshyna
- Structural versus Behavioral Remedies in the Deregulation of Electricity Markets: An Experimental Investigation Guided by Theory and Policy Concerns.Silvester van Koten; Andreas Ortmann
- On the Interpretation of Giving, Taking, and Destruction in Dictator Games and Joy-of-Destruction Games.Le Zhang; Andreas Ortmann
- Strategic Self-IgnoranceThunström, Linda; Nordström, Jonas; Shogren, Jason F.; Ehmke, Mariah; van 't Veld, Klaas
- Information and Student Achievement: Evidence from a Cellular Phone ExperimentRoland G. Fryer, Jr
- Win Some Lose Some? Evidence from a Randomized Microcredit Program Placement Experiment by Compartamos BancoManuela Angelucci; Dean Karlan; Jonathan Zinman
- Long-Run Price Elasticities of Demand for Credit: Evidence from a Countrywide Field Experiment in MexicoDean Karlan; Jonathan Zinman
- Vote Self-Prediction Hardly Predicts Who Will Vote, and Is (Misleadingly) UnbiasedRogers, Todd; Aida, Masa



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