Welcome to Experimental Economics Center Working Paper Series.  We are pleased to provide an electronic database to disseminate works-in-progress reflecting the broad range of research activities of Affiliated faculty members.  These papers are available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. 

2008

2008-01Risky Decisions in the Large and in the Small: Theory and Experiment

James C. Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj

2008-02Competition Between Auctions

Ernan Haruvy, Peter T. L. Popkowski Leszczyc, Octavian Carare, James C. Cox, Eric A. Greenleaf, Wolfgang Jank, Sandy Jap, Young-Hoon Park and Michael H. Rothkopf

2008-03Insurance Purchase for Low-Probability Losses

Susan K. Laury, Melayne Morgan McInnes and J. Todd Swarthout

2008-04Is There a Plausible Theory for Decision under Risk?

James C. Cox, Vjollca Sadiraj, Bodo Vogt and Utteeyo Dasgupta

(Revision of 2007-05)

2008-07How do people play against Nash opponents in games which have a mixed strategy equilibrium?

Jason Shachat and J. Todd Swarthout

2008-08Trust and Reciprocity: Implications of Game Triads and Social Contexts

James C. Cox

(Revision of 2007-08)

2008-09Your Place in Space: Classroom Experiment on Spatial Location Theory

Margo Bergman, G. Dirk Mateer, Michael Reksulak, Jonathan C. Rork, Rick K. Wilson and David Zirkle

2008-10The Today and Tomorrow of Kids

Marco Castillo, Paul Ferraro, Jeff Jordan and Ragan Petrie

2007

2007-01Social Barriers to Cooperation: Experiments on the Extent and Nature of Discrimination in Peru

Marco Castillo, Ragan Petrie and Maximo Torero

2007-02Discrimination in the Lab: Experiments Exploring the Impact of Performance and Appearance on Sorting and Cooperation

Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie

(Revision of 2006-20)

2007-03Inconsistent Choices in Lottery Experiments: Evidence from Rwanda

Sarah Jacobson and Ragan Petrie

2007-04Board structures around the world: An experimental investigation

Ann B. Gillette, Thomas H. Noe and Michael J. Rebello

2007-05Is There A Plausible Theory for Risky Decisions?

James C. Cox, Vjollca Sadiraj, Bodo Vogt and Utteeyo Dasgupta

(Revised as 2008-04)

2007-06Revealed Altruism

James C. Cox, Daniel Friedman and Vjollca Sadiraj

(Revision of 2006-09)

2007-07Discrete Implementation of the Groves-Ledyard Mechanism

J. Todd Swarthout and Mark Walker

2007-08Trust and Reciprocity: Implications of Game Triads and Social Contexts

James C. Cox

(Revised as 2008-08)

2007-09An experimental inquiry into the effect of yardstick competition on corruption

Angelino Viceisza

2007-10Discrimination in the Warplace: Evidence from a Civil War in Peru

Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie

2007-11Trust in Private and Common Property Experiments

James C. Cox, Elinor Ostrom, James M. Walker, Jamie Castillo, Eric Coleman, Robert Holahan, Michael Schoon and Brian Steed

2007-12On The Preferences of Principals and Agents

Marco Castillo, Ragan Petrie and Maximo Torero

2006

2006-01Assigning Intentions when Actions are Unobservable: the Impact of Trembling in the Trust Game

James C. Cox and Cary A. Deck

2006-02Barking Up the Right Tree: Are Small Groups Rational Agents?

James C. Cox and Stephen C. Hayne

2006-03Small- and Large-Stakes Risk Aversion: Implications of Concavity Calibration for Decision Theory

James C. Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj

2006-04Coordination of Purchasing and Bidding Activities Across Markets

Daniel D. Zeng, James C. Cox and Moshe Dror

2006-05A Tractable Model of Reciprocity and Fairness

James C. Cox, Daniel Friedman and Steven Gjerstad

2006-06EconPort: Creating and Maintaining a Knowledge Commons

James C. Cox and J. Todd Swarthout

2006-07When are Women More Generous than Men?

James C. Cox and Cary A. Deck

2006-08Estimating the Value of Water Use Permits: A hedonic approach applied to farmland in the southeastern US

Ragan A. Petrie and Laura O. Taylor

2006-09Revealed Altruism

James C. Cox, Daniel Friedman and Vjollca Sadiraj

(Revised as 2007-06)

2006-10Implications of Trust, Fear, and Reciprocity for Modeling Economic Behavior

James C. Cox, Klarita Sadiraj and Vjollca Vjollca

2006-11Trust, Fear, Reciprocity, and Altruism: Theory and Experiment

James C. Cox

2006-12Using Meta Analysis for Benefits Transfer: Theory and Practice

John C. Bergstrom and Laura O. Taylor

2006-13Direct Tests of Models of Social Preferences and a New Model

James C. Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj

2006-14Altruism Spillovers: Are Behaviors in Context-Free Experiments Predictive of Altruism Toward a Naturally Occurring Public Good?

Susan K. Laury and Laura O. Taylor

2006-15Procurement Auctions for Differentiated Goods

Jason Shachat and J. Todd Swarthout

2006-16Voting cycles when a dominant point exists

Vjollca Sadiraj, Jan Tuinstra and Frans van Winden

2006-17Learning about Learning in Games through Experimental Control of Strategic Interdependence

Jason Shachat and J. Todd Swarthout

2006-18Let Me Vote! An experimental study of vote rotation in committees

R. Bosman, P. Maier, V. Sadiraj and F. van Winden

2006-19A computational electoral competition model with social clustering and endogenous interest groups as information brokers

Vjollca Sadiraj, Jan Tuinstra and Frans van Winden

2006-20Discrimination in the Lab: Experiments Exploring the Impact of Performance and Appearance on Sorting and Cooperation

Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie

(Revised as 2007-02)

2006-21Revealing Preferences for Fairness in Ultimatum Bargaining

James Andreoni, Marco Castillo and Ragan Petrie

2006-22Beauty, Gender and Stereotypes: Evidence from Laboratory Experiments

James Andreoni and Ragan Petrie

2006-23Further Reflections on Prospect Theory

Susan K. Laury and Charles A. Holt

2006-24Pay One or Pay All: Random Selection of One Choice for Payment

Susan K. Laury

2006-25Explanation and Misrepresentation in the Laboratory

Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Ping Zhang

2006-26On Modeling Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods

James C. Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj

2006-27Social Distance and Reciprocity

Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Shawn Davis

2006-28When the Shoe is on the Other Foot: Experimental Evidence on Valuation Disparities

Lucy F. Ackert, Bryan K. Church and Gerald P. Dwyer

 


 

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