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Report NEP-EXP-2005-09-29
This is the archive for NEP-EXP , a report on new working papers in the area of Experimental Economics. Daniel Houser issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-EXP
The following items were anounced in this report:
Brian Roe & Steven Y. Wu, 2005.
"Social Preferences and Relational Contracting Performance: An Experimental Investigation ,"
Microeconomics
0509006, EconWPA.
[Downloadable!] Frank Heinemann & Rosemarie Nagel & Peter Ockenfels, 2004.
"Measuring Strategic Uncertainty in Coordination Games ,"
Economics Working Papers
804, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
[Downloadable!] Craig Landry & Andreas Lange & John A. List & Michael K. Price & Nicholas G. Rupp, 2005.
"Toward an Understanding of the Economics of Charity: Evidence from a Field Experiment ,"
NBER Working Papers
11611, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Peeters,Ronald & Strobel,Martin, 2005.
"Differentiated Product Markets: An Experimental Test of Two Equilibrium Concepts ,"
Research Memoranda
020, Maastricht : METEOR, Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organization.
[Downloadable!] John A. List, 2005.
"The Behavioralist Meets the Market: Measuring Social Preferences and Reputation Effects in Actual Transactions ,"
NBER Working Papers
11616, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Vyrastekova, Jana & Onderstal, Sander, 2005.
"The trust game behind the veil of ignorance : a note on gender differences ,"
Discussion Paper
96, Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research.
[Downloadable!] Yan Chen & Tayfun Sönmez, 2004.
"School Choice: An Experimental Study ,"
Boston College Working Papers in Economics
622, Boston College Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Pablo Brañas-Garza & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Natalia Jiménez & Giovanni Ponti, 2005.
"An experimental device to elicit social networks ,"
ThE Papers
05/19, Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada..
[Downloadable!] Mercè Roca & Robin Hogarth & A. John Maule, 2005.
"Ambiguity Seeking as a Result of the Status Quo Bias ,"
Economics Working Papers
882, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Jun 2006.
[Downloadable!] Klaus Abbink & Matthew Ellman, 2004.
"The Donor Problem ,"
Economics Working Papers
796, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Jan 2005.
[Downloadable!] Goeree,Jacob K. & Riedl,Arno & Ule,Aljaz, 2005.
"In Search of Stars: Network Formation among Heterogeneous Agents ,"
Research Memoranda
032, Maastricht : METEOR, Maastricht Research School of Economics of Technology and Organization.
[Downloadable!] Abele, S.C. & Stasser, G., 2005.
"Continuous versus Step-Level Public Good Games ,"
Research Paper
ERS-2005-015-ORG Revision, Erasmus Research Institute of Management (ERIM), ERIM is the joint research institute of the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University and the Erasmus School of Economics (ESE) at Erasmus Uni.
[Downloadable!] Marco Casari & John C. Ham & John H. Kagel, 2005.
"Selection bias, demographic effects, and ability effects in common value auction experiments ,"
Staff Reports
213, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
[Downloadable!] Thomas Dohmen & Armin Falk & David Huffman & Uwe Sunde & Jürgen Schupp & Gert G. Wagner, 2005.
"Individual Risk Attitudes: New Evidence from a Large, Representative, Experimentally-Validated Survey ,"
Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin
511, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
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