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1Experimental economics and culture“...Introduction for Experimental economics and culture / Anna Gunnthorsdottir and Douglas...”
First edition
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2also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1998
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3“...I survey the literature post Ledyard (Handbook of Experimental Economics, ed. by J. Kagel, A. Roth, Chap. 2, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1995...”
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4“... . Experimental software JEL Classification C92 1 Introduction Computerized experiments play a crucial role in experimental economics, and the programming of experiments...”
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5by Horton, John J Rand, David G Zeckhauser, Richard J Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.09.2011)“...Online labor markets have great potential as platforms for conducting experiments. They provide immediate access to a large and diverse subject pool, and allow...”
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6by Engel, Christoph Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.11.2011)“...Over the last 25 years, more than a hundred dictator game experiments have been published. This meta study summarises the evidence. Exploiting the fact that...”
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7by Brandts, Jordi Charness, Gary Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.09.2011)“...In this paper, we present a first survey of the literature regarding whether the strategy method, in which a responder makes conditional decisions for each...”
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8“...Experimenter demand effects refer to changes in behavior by experimental subjects due to cues about what constitutes appropriate behavior. We argue that they...”
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9“...Experimental dictator games have been used to explore unselfish behaviour. Evidence is presented here, however, that subjects’ generosity can be reversed by...”
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10by Nikiforakis, Nikos Nikiforakis, Nikos Normann, Hans-Theo Normann, Hans-Theo Published in Experimental Economics (01.12.2008)“...This paper provides a comparative-statics analysis of punishment in public-good experiments. We vary the effectiveness of punishment, that is, the factor by...”
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11by Harrison, Glenn W Harrison, Glenn W Rutström, E Elisabet Rutström, E Elisabet Published in Experimental Economics (01.06.2009)“...Choice behavior is typically evaluated by assuming that the data is generated by one latent decision-making process or another. What if there are two (or more)...”
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12by Resnick, Paul Zeckhauser, Richard Swanson, John Lockwood, Kate Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2006)“...We conducted the first randomized controlled field experiment of an Internet reputation mechanism. A high-reputation, established eBay dealer sold matched...”
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13by Hurkens, Sjaak Hurkens, Sjaak Kartik, Navin Kartik, Navin Published in Experimental Economics (01.06.2009)“...This paper reinterprets the evidence on lying or deception presented in Gneezy (Am. Econ. Rev. 95(1):384–394, 2005). We show that Gneezy’s data are consistent...”
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14by Renner, Elke Gächter, Simon Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (2010)“...Belief elicitation is an important methodological issue for experimental economists. There are two generic questions: 1) Do incentives increase belief...”
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15by Blanco, Mariana Engelmann, Dirk Koch, Alexander K Normann, Hans-Theo Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.2010)“...Belief-elicitation experiments usually reward accuracy of stated beliefs in addition to payments for other decisions. But this allows risk-averse subjects to...”
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16by Benz, Matthias Meier, Stephan Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.09.2008)“...Laboratory experiments are an important methodology in economics, especially in the field of behavioral economics. However, it is still debated to what extent...”
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17by Cubitt, Robin P Cubitt, Robin P Drouvelis, Michalis Drouvelis, Michalis Gächter, Simon Gächter, Simon Published in Experimental Economics (01.05.2011)“...In this paper, we report an experimental investigation of the effect of framing on social preferences, as revealed in a one-shot linear public goods game. We...”
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18by Ashraf, Nava Bohnet, Iris Piankov, Nikita“...What motivates people to trust and be trustworthy? Is trust solely “calculative,” based on the expectation of trustworthiness, and trustworthiness only...”
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Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.09.2006)
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19by Oosterbeek, H Sloof, R van de Kuilen, G Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (2004)“...Experimental Economics, 7:171–188 (2004) c 2004 Economic Science Association Cultural Differences in Ultimatum Game Experiments: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis...”
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20by Andersen, Steffen Harrison, Glenn W Lau, Morten Igel Rutström, E Elisabet Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.2006)“...We examine the properties of a popular method for eliciting choices and values from experimental subjects, the multiple price list format. The main advantage...”