Report NEP-EXP-2022-05-30
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, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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- Lauber, Arne & March, Christoph & Sahm, Marco, 2022, "Optimal and fair prizing in sequential round-robin tournaments: Experimental evidence," BERG Working Paper Series, Bamberg University, Bamberg Economic Research Group, number 176.
- Uri Gneezy & Moshe Hoffman & Mark A. Lane & John List & Jeffrey Livingston & Michael J. Seiler, 2022, "Can Wishful Thinking Explain Evidence for Overconfidence? An Experiment on Belief Updating," Artefactual Field Experiments, The Field Experiments Website, number 00753.
- Yiting Guo & Jason Shachat & Matthew J. Walker & Lijia Wei, 2022, "On the Generalizability of Using Mobile Devices to Conduct Economic Experiments," Working Papers, Chapman University, Economic Science Institute, number 22-05.
- P. Battiston & L. Chollete & S. Harrison, 2022, "May The Forcing Be With You: Experimental Evidence on Mandatory Contributions to Public Goods," Economics Department Working Papers, Department of Economics, Parma University (Italy), number 2022-EP01.
- Andrej Woerner & Giorgia Romagnoli & Birgit M. Probst & Nina Bartmann & Jonathan N. Cloughesy & Jan Willem Lindemans, 2021, "Should Individuals Choose Their Own Incentives? Evidence from a Mindfulness Meditation Intervention," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 9494.
- Krieger, Tim & Meemann, Christine & Traub, Stefan, 2022, "Inequality, life expectancy, and the intragenerational redistribution puzzle: Some experimental evidence," Discussion Paper Series, University of Freiburg, Wilfried Guth Endowed Chair for Constitutional Political Economy and Competition Policy, number 2022-02.
- Jérôme Hergueux & Nicolas Jacquemet & Stéphane Luchini & Jason Shogren, 2022, "Leveraging the Honor Code: Public Goods Contributions under Oath," Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (Post-Print and Working Papers), HAL, number halshs-03666626, Mar, DOI: 10.1007/s10640-021-00641-2.
- Brosig-Koch, Jeannette & Hehenkamp, Burkhard & Kokot, Johanna, 2022, "Who benefits from quality competition in health care? A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics," hche Research Papers, University of Hamburg, Hamburg Center for Health Economics (hche), number 27.
- Christopher Blattman & Sebastian Chaskel & Julian C. Jamison & Margaret Sheridan, 2022, "Cognitive behavior therapy reduces crime and violence over 10 years: Experimental evidence," Discussion Papers, University of Exeter, Department of Economics, number 2203, May.
- Sönke Ehret & Sara M. Constantino & Elke U. Weber & Charles Efferson & Sonja Vogt, 2022, "Group Identities Make Fragile Tipping Points," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 9737.
- Ahmed, Akhter & Coleman, Fiona M. & Ghostlaw, Julie & Hoddinott, John F. & Menon, Purnima & Parvin, Aklima & Pereira, Audrey & Quisumbing, Agnes R. & Roy, Shalini & Younus, Masuma, 2022, "Increasing production diversity and diet quality through agriculture, gender, and nutrition linkages: A cluster-randomized controlled trial in Bangladesh," IFPRI discussion papers, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), number 2112.
- Miwa Nakai & Victor von Loessl & Heike Wetzel, 2022, "Preferences for dynamic electricity tariffs: A comparison of households in Germany and Japan," MAGKS Papers on Economics, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung), number 202213.
- Stephanie A. Heger & Robert Slonim, 2022, "Altruism Begets Altruism," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 9522.
- Banerjee, Sanchayan & Galizzi, Matteo M. & John, Peter & Mourato, Susana, 2022, "What works best in promoting climate citizenship? A randomised, systematic evaluation of nudge, think, boost and nudge+," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library, number 115032, Apr.
- Aparajita Dasgupta & Ashokankur Datta, 2022, "Are Gender Norms Systematic to Caste Institutions? Examining preferences through a Social Experiment in North Indian Villages," Working Papers, Ashoka University, Department of Economics, number 80, Apr.
- Mohamed Didi Alaoui & Pierre Valette-Florence & Véronique Cova, 2022, "How psychological distance shapes hedonic consumption: The moderating role of the need to justify," Post-Print, HAL, number hal-03627681, Jul, DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2022.03.046.
- Angino, Siria & Secola, Stefania, 2022, "Instinctive versus reflective trust in the European Central Bank," Working Paper Series, European Central Bank, number 2660, May.
- Arnaud Tognetti & Valérie Durand & Dimitri Dubois & Melissa Barkat-Defradas & Astrid Hopfensitz & Camille Ferdenzi, 2022, "The smell of cooperativeness : Do human body odours advertise cooperative behaviours?," Post-Print, HAL, number hal-03654936, DOI: 10.1111/bjop.12544.
- Eugen Dimant & Shaul Shalvi, 2022, "Meta-Nudging Honesty: Past, Present, and Future of the Research Frontier," ECONtribute Discussion Papers Series, University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany, number 163, May.
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