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801by Anderhub, Vital Güth, Werner Müller, Wieland Strobel, Martin Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.10.2000)“...If the future is uncertain, optimal intertemporal decisions rely on anticipating one's own optimal future behavior as is typical in dynamic programming. Our...”
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802by Cookson, R Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Three effects of apparently superficial changes in presentation (“framing effects” in a broad sense), were replicated together in the same repeated linear...”
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803by Ortmann, Andreas Fitzgerald, John Boeing, Carl Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Berg et al. (Games and Economic Behavior, 10, pp. 122–142, 1995) study trust and reciprocity in an investment setting. They find significant amounts of trust...”
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804by Isaac, R Mark James, Duncan Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Goods are said to be combinatorial when the value of a bundle of goods is not equal to the sum of the values of the same goods unbundled. Investigations of...”
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805by Hoffman, Elizabeth McCabe, Kevin Smith, Vernon Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...In this paper we report the results of additional exchange ultimatum game experiments conducted at the same time as the exchange ultimatum game experiments...”
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806by List, John A Cherry, Todd L Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Focusing on responder behavior, we report panel data findings from both low and high stakes ultimatum bargaining games. Whereas Slonim and Roth (1998) find...”
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807by Cookson, R Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Three effects of apparently superficial changes in presentation (“framing effects” in a broad sense), were replicated together in the same repeated linear...”
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808by List, John A Cherry, Todd L Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Focusing on responder behavior, we report panel data findings from both low and high stakes ultimatum bargaining games. Whereas Slonim and Roth (1998) find...”
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809by Isaac, R Mark James, Duncan Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Goods are said to be combinatorial when the value of a bundle of goods is not equal to the sum of the values of the same goods unbundled. Investigations of...”
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810by Hoffman, Elizabeth McCabe, Kevin Smith, Vernon Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...In this paper we report the results of additional exchange ultimatum game experiments conducted at the same time as the exchange ultimatum game experiments...”
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811by Ortmann, Andreas Fitzgerald, John Boeing, Carl Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.06.2000)“...Berg et al. (Games and Economic Behavior, 10, pp. 122–142, 1995) study trust and reciprocity in an investment setting. They find significant amounts of trust...”
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812by Brandts, Jordi Charness, Gary Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.03.2000)“...In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavorable actions depend on the elicitation procedure. In our...”
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813by Cox, James C Oaxaca, Ronald L Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.03.2000)“...The largest market in national economies is the labor market. Labor market contracting is characterized by job search, often from unknown wage offer...”
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814by Ledyard, John Porter, David Wessen, Randii Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.03.2000)“...This is an investigation into the design of a market-based process to replace NASA's current committee process for allocating Shuttle secondary payload...”
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815by Croson, Rachel T. A Marks, Melanie Beth Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.03.2000)“...One important determinant of voluntary contributions to public goods is the value of the public good relative to that of the forgone private good. Isaac,...”
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816by Coller, Maribeth Williams, Melonie B Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.1999)“...Controlled laboratory conditions using monetary incentives have been utilized in previous studies that examine individual discount rates, and researchers have...”
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817by Sefton, Martin Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.1999)“...This paper constructs a structural model for behavior in expeiments where subjects play a simple coordination game repeatedly under a rotating partner scheme...”
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818by Van Huyck, John Rankin, Frederick Battalio, Raymond Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.1999)“...This paper reports an experiment to determine whether subjects will learn to stop using a strictly dominated strategy that can be an above average reply. It is...”
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819by Sefton, Martin Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.1999)“...This paper constructs a structural model for behavior in expeiments where subjects play a simple coordination game repeatedly under a rotating partner scheme...”
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820by Van Huyck, John Rankin, Frederick Battalio, Raymond Published in Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association (01.12.1999)“...This paper reports an experiment to determine whether subjects will learn to stop using a strictly dominated strategy that can be an above average reply. It is...”