Experimental Economics
Edited by: | Daniel Houser |
George Mason University | |
Issue date: | 2013-11-29 |
Papers: | 26 |
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In this issue we have:
- Do markets erode social responsibility?Björn Bartling; Roberto A. Weber
- Not-So-Strong Evidence for Gender Differences in Risk TakingJulie A. Nelson
- On the Generalizability of Experimental Results in Economics: With A Response To CamererOmar Al-Ubaydli; John A. List
- Toward an Understanding of why Suggestions Work in Charitable Fundraising: Theory and Evidence from a Natural Field ExperimentJames T. Edwards; John A. List
- Non-binding Defaults and Voluntary Contributions to a Public Good - Clean Evidence from a Natural Field ExperimentFelix Ebeling
- Eliciting Private Information with Noise: The Case of Randomized ResponseAndreas Blume; Ernest K. Lai; Wooyoung Lim
- Is Underconfidence Favored over Overconfidence? An Experiment on the Perception of a Biased Self-AssessmentThoma, Carmen
- Risking Other People’s Money: Experimental Evidence on Bonus Schemes, Competition, and AltruismAndersson, Ola; Holm, Håkan J.; Tyran, Jean-Robert; Wengström, Erik
- The roles of level-k and team reasoning in solving coordination gamesMarco Faillo; Alessandra Smerilli; Robert Sugden
- Do women self-select as good borrowers?Irene Comeig; Ainhoa Jaramillo-Gutiérrez; Federico Ramírez
- A new solution for the moral hazard problem in team productionGuillen, Pablo; Merrett, Danielle; Slonim, Robert
- Exploring the Meaning of Significance in Experimental EconomicsAndreas Ortman; Le Zhang
- Conflicted Emotions Following Trust-based InteractionEric Schniter; Roman M. Sheremeta; Timothy W. Shields
- The Value of Familiarity: Effects of Experience, Knowledge and Signals on Willingness to Pay for a Public GoodJacob Lariviere; Mikołaj Czajkowski; Nick Hanley; Margrethe Aanesen; Jannike Falk-Petersen; Dugald Tinch
- No disabled student left behind? - Evidence from a social field experimentDeuchert, Eva; Kauer, Lukas; Liebert, Helge; Wuppermann, Carl
- Transfer Incentives for High-Performing Teachers: Results from a Multisite Randomized Experiment.Steven Glazerman; Ali Protik; Bing-ru Teh; Julie Bruch; Jeffrey Max
- The contractor game: a theoretical and experimental analysisNejat Anbarci; Nick Feltovich; Mehmet Y. Gurdal
- Hiring subsidies for people with a disability: Helping or hindering? - Evidence from a small scale social field experimentDeuchert, Eva; Kauer, Lukas
- Net-Loss Reciprocation and the Context Dependency of Economic ChoicesKönig, Clemens
- Does Writing Three Good Things Make Japanese People Happier? (Japanese)SEKIZAWA Yoichi; YO*****AKE Naomi
- CAN HIGHER REWARDS LEAD TO LESS EFFORT? INCENTIVE REVERSAL IN TEAMSEsteban Klor; Sebastian Kube; Eyal Winter; Ro'i Zultan
- Inter-Generational Games with Dynamic Externalities and Climate Change ExperimentsEkaterina Sherstyuk; Nori Tarui; Majah-Leah V. Ravago; Tatsuyoshi Saijo
- Output commitment through product bundling: Experimental evidenceHinloopen, Jeroen; Müller, Wieland; Normann, Hans-Theo
- Positive Impacts of Playworks on Students' Healthy Behaviors: Findings from a Randomized Controlled Trial.Jane Fortson
- Testing the Theory of Multitasking: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment in Chinese FactoriesFuhai Hong; Tanjim Hossain; John A. List; Migiwa Tanaka
- Does the Unemployment Benefit Institution affect the Productivity of Workers? Evidence from a Field ExperimentBlanco, Mariana; Dalton, Patricio S.; Vargas, Juan F.