Report NEP-EXP-2022-04-04
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- Puppe, Clemens & Rollmann, Jana, 2022, "Participation in voting over budget allocations: A field experiment," Working Paper Series in Economics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Department of Economics and Management, number 155, DOI: 10.5445/IR/1000143160.
- Tom Coupé & W. Robert Reed & Christian Zimmerman, 2022, "Paving the Road for Replications: Experimental Results from an Online Research Repository," Working Papers in Economics, University of Canterbury, Department of Economics and Finance, number 22/05, Feb.
- Haucap, Justus & Heldman, Christina & Rau, Holger A., 2022, "Gender and collusion," DICE Discussion Papers, Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf Institute for Competition Economics (DICE), number 380.
- Luca Henkel, 2022, "Experimental Evidence on the Relationship between Perceived Ambiguity and Likelihood Insensitivity," ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany, number 151, Mar.
- Vincent Laferriere & David Staubli & Christian Thoeni, 2022, "Explaining excess entry in winner-take-all markets," Cahiers de Recherches Economiques du Département d'économie, Université de Lausanne, Faculté des HEC, Département d’économie, number 22.02, Mar.
- Sarah Cohodes & Sean P. Corcoran & Jennifer Jennings & Carolyn Sattin-Bajaj, 2022, "When Do Informational Interventions Work? Experimental Evidence from New York City High School Choice," Opportunity and Inclusive Growth Institute Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, number 057, Feb, DOI: 10.21034/iwp.57.
- Marina Chugunova & Wolfgang J. Luhan, 2022, "Ruled by robots: Preference for algorithmic decision makers and perceptions of their choices," Working Papers in Economics & Finance, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Business School, Economics and Finance Subject Group, number 2022-03, Mar.
- Shi, Chengchun & Wang, Xiaoyu & Luo, Shikai & Zhu, Hongtu & Ye, Jieping & Song, Rui, 2022, "Dynamic causal effects evaluation in A/B testing with a reinforcement learning framework," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library, number 113310, Jan.
- Eline Moens & Elsy Verhofstadt & Luc Van Ootegem & Stijn Baert, 2022, "Disentangling the attractiveness of telework to employees: a factorial survey experiment," Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium, Ghent University, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, number 22/1042, Mar.
- Anna Custers & Prathap Kasina & Deepak Saraswat & Anjali P. Verma, 2022, "Can Technology Mitigate the Impact of Heat on Labor Productivity? Experimental Evidence from India," Working papers, University of Connecticut, Department of Economics, number 2022-10, Mar.
- Item repec:ese:ukhlsp:2022-02 is not listed on IDEAS anymore
- Rahul Chandan & Keith Paarporn & Dan Kovenock & Mahnoosh Alizadeh & Jason R. Marden, 2021, "The Art of Concession in General Lotto Games," Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, number 21-24.
- Hager, Anselm & Valasek, Justin, 2022, "The Impact of Forced Migration on In-Group and Out-Group Social Capital," Discussion Paper Series in Economics, Norwegian School of Economics, Department of Economics, number 5/2022, Mar.
- Federica Alberti & Karen Johnston & Foteini Kravari, 2022, "Experimental research in public administration: a study of gender representation in the police," Working Papers in Economics & Finance, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth Business School, Economics and Finance Subject Group, number 2022-02, Mar.
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