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Opting-In: Participation Biases in the Lab, Robert Slonim, Carmen Wang, Ellen Garbarino and Danielle Merrett,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2012)
Keywords: laboratory experiments, participation bias
Cambios cíclicos en el empleo de diferentes grupos demográficos, Raquel Plaza,
in EKONOMIAZ. Revista vasca de Economía
(1995)
Keywords: Cambios cíclicos en el mercado de trabajo, mujer, formación
Occupational segregation and organizational characteristics. Empirical evidence for Germany, Stefanie Seifert and Eva Schlenker,
in management revue - Socio-Economic Studies
(2014)
Keywords: gender segregation, panel data models, dissimilarity index, gender inequality
Good for girls or bad for boys? Schooling, social inequality and intrahousehold allocation in early twentieth century Finland, Sakari Saaritsa and Antti Kaihovaara,
in Cliometrica, Journal of Historical Economics and Econometric History
(2016)
Keywords: Gender Education Labour Intrahousehold allocation Engel model
Vers une croissance plus inclusive en Tunisie, Christine de la Maisonneuve, Hedi Larbi and Raja Dridi,
from OECD Publishing
(2018)
Keywords: chômage, décentralisation, développement régional, emploi des femmes, emplois de qualité, inclusion financière, informalité, inégalités, urbanisation, éducation
Jeu de l'investissement et coordination par les intentions: des resultats experimentaux, C. Meidinger, Stéphane Robin and Bernard Ruffieux,
from Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1)
(2000)
Keywords: JEUX ; INVESTISSEMENTS ; EXPERIMENTATION
Natural funnel asymmetries. A simulation analysis of the three basic tools of meta analysis, Martin Paldam and Laurent Callot,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
(2010)
Keywords: Meta-analysis, funnel asymmetry, meta average
How do partly omitted control variables influence the averages used in meta-analysis in economics?, Martin Paldam,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
(2013)
Keywords: Meta-analysis, omitted variables,meta-average
Simulating publication bias, Martin Paldam,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
(2013)
Keywords: Meta-analysis, selection of regressions, publication bias
The intermingling between cognitive economics and experimental, Marco Novarese and Salvatore Rizzello,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: experimental economics, methodology, cognitive economics, learning
Origin and Recent Development of Experimental Economics, Marco Novarese and Salvatore Rizzello,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: Experimental Economics, Cognitive Economics, History of Economic Idea
Simulations, theory, and experiments. Notes from an Historical Perspective, Marco Novarese,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: experiment, simulations, Herbert Simon,
Do Students Benefit From Supplemental Instruction? Evidence From a First-Year Statistics Subject in Economics and Business, Don Lewis, Martin O'Brien, Sally Rogan and Brett Shorten,
from School of Economics, University of Wollongong, NSW, Australia
(2005)
Keywords: Economics Education; Teaching of Economics; Design of Experiments
Common and almost common knowledge of credible assignments in a coordination game, Ananish Chaudhuri, Chenan Zhou, Parapin Prak and Laura Bangun,
in Economics Bulletin
(2006)
Keywords: Coordination
Conditional cooperation and voluntary contributions to a public good, Ananish Chaudhuri and Tirnud Paichayontvijit,
in Economics Bulletin
(2006)
Keywords: Conditional Co-operation
Learning in Tournaments with Inter-Generational Advice, Ananish Chaudhuri, Barry Sopher and Andrew Schotter,
in Economics Bulletin
(2006)
Keywords: Advice
Comment on “The Spreading of Disorder”, Benno Torgler,
in Economics Bulletin
(2010)
Keywords: disorder, broken windows theory, pro-social behavior, contagion effect.
On mu from the logistic quantal-response equilibrium, Róbert Veszteg,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: estimation, experiments, Nash equilibrium, quantal response equilibrium
An experimental study of e-mail games with strategic information transmission and communication cost, Toshiji Kawagoe and Hirokazu Takizawa,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: E-mail game, almost common knowledge, experiment
Coordination failure caused by sunspots, Julie Beugnot, Zeynep Gürgüç, Frederik Øvlisen and Michael Roos,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: sunspots, coordination game, multiple Pareto-ranked equilibria, experiment
An Experiment on Waiting Time and Punishing Behavior, Fabio Galeotti,
in Economics Bulletin
(2013)
Keywords: experiment, punishment, waiting time, power-to-take
Determining the number of components in mixture regression models: an experimental design, Ana Brochado and Vitorino Martins,
in Economics Bulletin
(2020)
Keywords: Information criterion, classification criterion, component, experimental design, simulation.
Does context promote higher-level thinking in the beauty contest?, R. Andrew Luccasen,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Beauty contest; Experiment; Context; Level-k;
Does Informational Equivalence Preserve Strategic Behavior? An Experimental Study on Trockel's Game, Papatya Duman,
from Paderborn University, CIE Center for International Economics
(2018)
Keywords: Chain Store Game, reputation building, entry deterrence, Trockel's game
Comparing Guessing Games with homogeneous and heterogeneous players: Experimental results and a CH explanation, Eugen Kovac, Martin Vojtek and Andreas Ortmann,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
Keywords: Guessing Game
Classic coordination failures revisited: the effects of deviation costs and loss avoidance, Giovanna Devetag and Andreas Ortmann,
in Economics Bulletin
(2010)
Keywords: coordination games, Pareto-ranked equilibria, payoff-asymmetric equilibria, optimization incentives, robustness, coordination failure
Do procedures matter in fairness allocations? Experimental evidence in mixed gender pairings, Utteeyo Dasgupta,
in Economics Bulletin
(2011)
Keywords: Procedural justice; Gender;Dictator game.
Do campaign spending limits diminish competition? An experiment, Hironori Otsubo,
in Economics Bulletin
(2013)
Keywords: Electoral contest; Spending limit; Incumbency advantage; Experiment
Cooperation and ethical choices: an experimental approach, Ngoc-thao Noet and Serge Blondel,
in Economics Bulletin
(2023)
Keywords: cooperation, ethical values, public good game, prisoners' dilemma.
Playing games with GPT: What can we learn about a large language model from canonical strategic games?, Philip Brookins and Jason DeBacker,
in Economics Bulletin
(2024)
Keywords: Large language models (LLMs), Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT), Experimental Economics, Game Theory, AI
On the interpretation of factor analysis, J. Armstrong and Peer Soelberg,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(1968)
Keywords: factor analysis, statistics, marketing
How to avoid exploratory research, J. Armstrong,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(1970)
Keywords: public relations, advertising, research methodologies, statistics
The effect of COVID-19 on Amazon MTurk, Jun Yeong Lee and Elizabeth Hoffman,
in Economics Bulletin
(2023)
Keywords: COVID-19, Bertrand Competition, Experiment, Cheap Talk, Amazon MTurk
King Solomon's Dilemma: A Laboratory Study on Implementation, John Kagel and Alexander Elbittar,
from Econometric Society
(2004)
Keywords: Implementation theory, mechanism design, and laboratory experiments.
Selection Effects on Trust and Trustworthiness, Robert Slonim,
from Econometric Society
(2004)
Keywords: TBD
Experimental Economics and Other-Regarding Preferences: Public Goods Experiments, Rachel Croson,
from Econometric Society
(2004)
Keywords: public goods, experiment, altruism, reciprocity, social comparisons
Who pays for my lies? Comparing dishonesty at the expense of the experimenter and fellow subjects, Maryam Dilmaghani and Vurain Tabvuma,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Die-Under-Cup; Honesty; Religiosity; Experiment;
Drift and equilibrium selection with human and computer players, Roberto Ricciuti, Alessandro Innocenti and Mauro Caminati,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
Keywords: evolutionary games
Bargaining power does not matter when sharing losses – Experimental evidence of equal split in the Nash bargaining game, Eike Kroll, Ralf Morgenstern, Thomas Neumann, Stephan Schosser and Bodo Vogt,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2014)
Keywords: Bargaining; Losses; Equal split; Experimental economics;
Repeated play and gender in the ultimatum game, Peter McGee and Stelios Constantinides,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2013)
Keywords: Gender in experiments; Ultimatum game;
Human subjects requirements and economic education researchers, Jane S. Lopus, Paul Grimes, William Becker and Rodney Pearson,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: Human subjects; Experiments; Internal Review Boards; Regulation; Research
Self-Report Measures: An Overview of Concerns and Limitations of Questionnaire Use in Occupational Stress Research, T. Razavi,
from University of Southampton - Department of Accounting and Management Science
(2001)
Keywords: BEHAVIOUR ; STRESS ; QUESTIONNAIRES
Failure of the Becker-Degroot-Marschak Mechanism in Inexperienced Subjects: New Tests of the Game Form Misconception Hypothesis, Pascal Courty, Charlie Bull, Daniel Rondeau and Maurice Doyon,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2017)
Keywords: Game form recognition; Game form misconception; Mistake; Becker-degroot-marschak; Preference elicitation
A new perspective on the issue of selection bias in randomized controlled field experiments, Michèle Belot and Jonathan James,
in Economics Letters
(2014)
Keywords: Field experiments; Selection bias; Randomized controlled trials; External validity;
Failure of the Becker–DeGroot–Marschak mechanism in inexperienced subjects: New tests of the game form misconception hypothesis, Charles Bull, Pascal Courty, Maurice Doyon and Daniel Rondeau,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2019)
Keywords: Experiment; Game form recognition; Game form misconception; Mistake; Becker–DeGroot–Marschak; Preference elicitation;
“Neither I nor you shall have him”: An experimental study of the King Solomon's Dilemma, Alexander Elbittar and Sonia Di Giannatale,
in Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics)
(2017)
Keywords: Behavioral economics; Implementation theory; Rivalrous behavior; Laboratory experiments;
Good news for experimenters: Subjects are hard to influence by instructorsʹ cues, Ivo Bischoff and Björn Frank,
in Economics Bulletin
(2011)
Keywords: Economic experiments, Methodology, Experimenter demand effects, Priming
Impulse Balance Equilibrium and Feedback in First Price Auctions, Axel Ockenfels and Reinhard Selten,
from Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group
(2002)
Explaining Disparities between Actual and Hypothetical Stated Values: Further Investigation Using Meta-Analysis, Joseph Little and Robert Berrens,
in Economics Bulletin
(2004)
Estimation and Inference in Social Experiments, Christopher Ferrall,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2002)
Keywords: Treatment Effects, Impact Analysis, Dynamic Programming, Policy Experiments
Cheap Talk is not Cheap: Free versus Costly Communication, Georg Kirchsteiger, Patrick Legros and Hamid Aghadadashli,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2021)
Keywords: Credible communication; Asymmetric information; Coordination
Price competition, level-k theory and communication, Erik Wengström,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
Keywords: Noncooperative Game Theory Communication Bounded Rationality Experiments
The Power of an Outside Option that Generates a Focal Point: An Experimental Investigation, Quazi Shahriar,
in Economics Bulletin
(2011)
Keywords: Coordination, Focal Point, Outside Option.
Does AHP help us make a choice? - An experimental evaluation, Alessio Ishizaka, Dieter Balkenborg and Todd Kaplan,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2010)
Keywords: Decision analysis, Multiple Criteria Decision Aid, Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
Altruistic behavior and social influence in the dictator game, Niall O`Higgins, Clelia Mazzoni and Patrizia Sbriglia,
in Economics Bulletin
(2017)
Keywords: Altruism, Gender Differences, Dictator Games
Dealing with the Endogeneity Problem in Data Envelopment Analysis, José Manuel Cordero, Daniel Santín and Gabriela Sicilia,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2013)
Keywords: Technical efficiency, DEA, Endogeneity, Monte Carlo.
Efficiency in Bargaining Games with Alternating Offers, Vjollca Sadiraj and Juan Sun,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: Efficiency, Bargaining, Experiments, Payoff Protocols
The Uncontrolled Social Utility Hypothesis Revisited, Carsten Schmidt and Ro'i Zultan,
in Economics Bulletin
(2005)
The beauty of the contest: A novel approach to experimental beauty contests, Alessandro Lanteri and Marco Novarese,
in Economics Bulletin
(2008)
Keywords: Beauty
A note on the Trolley Problem and Three Weaknesses of Economic Theory, Alessandro Lanteri,
in Economics Bulletin
(2010)
Keywords: experiment, moral dilemma, trolley problem,
Natural and Quasi- Experiments in Economics, Bruce Meyer,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(1994)
Unequal outside options in the lost wallet game, Maroš Servátka and Radovan Vadovic,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: Experimental economics, fairness, inequality, lost wallet game, outside option
Do I care if you know I betrayed you?, James Cox and Danyang Li,
in Economics Bulletin
(2012)
Keywords: Experiments; Betrayal Cost; Trust; Cooperation
Can tournaments induce rational play in the centipede game? Exploring dominance vs. strategic uncertainty, Christopher McIntosh, Jason Shogren and Andrew Moravec,
in Economics Bulletin
(2009)
Keywords: Centipede game, payoff tournaments, experiment, strategic uncertainty, dominance
Individualism, collectivism, and trade, Aidin Hajikhameneh and Erik Kimbrough,
in Experimental Economics
(2019)
Keywords: Individualism, Collectivism, Exchange, Trust, Experiments
An experiment on subjective game valuations, María José Gil-Moltó, Vicente Orts, Nikolaos Georgantzís and Aurora García-Gallego,
in Economics Bulletin
(2006)
Bounded best-response and collective-optimality reasoning in coordination games, Marco Faillo, Alessandra Smerilli and Robert Sugden,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2017)
Keywords: Team reasoning; Level-k theory; Coordination games;
Eliciting strategies in indefinitely repeated games of strategic substitutes and complements, Matthew Embrey, Friederike Mengel and Ronald Peeters,
from Department of Economics, University of Sussex Business School
(2017)
Keywords: indefinitely repeated games; strategy elicitation; experiments
Episodes from the Early History of Experimentation in Economics, Andreas Ortman,
from School of Economics, The University of New South Wales
(2013)
Keywords: Experimental methods, Early History of Experimentation in Economics
Friend or Foe? A Natural Experiment of the Prisoner's Dilemma, John List,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2006)
Social capabilities in Alzheimer’s patients, Antoni Bosch-Domènech, Rosemarie Nagel and Juan Vicente Sánchez-Andrés,
from Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
(2007)
Keywords: Alzheimer patients, social behavior, dictator games
Rational reasoning or adaptive behavior? Evidence from two-person beauty contest games, Brit Grosskopf and Rosemarie Nagel,
from Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
(2007)
Keywords: Beauty contest, Guessing game, Bounded rationality, Weak dominance, Learning
One, two, (three), infinity: Newspaper and lab beauty-contest experiments, Rosemarie Nagel, Antoni Bosch-Domènech, Albert Satorra and José García Montalvo,
from Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
(1999)
Keywords: Experiments, bounded rationality, Beauty-contest, parallelism, Leex
Jeu de l'investissement et coordination par les intentions: des résultats expérimentaux, Claude Meidinger, Stéphane Robin and Bernard Ruffieux,
from Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1)
(2000)
Keywords: experimental economics; games; coordination; reciprocity
Agent-Based Models and Human Subject Experiments, John Duffy,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2004)
Keywords: agent-based models, human subject experiments, zero- intelligence agents, learning, evolutionary algorithms
Improvements and Future Challenges for the Research Infrastructure in the Field “Experimental Economics”, Simon Gächter,
from German Data Forum (RatSWD)
(2009)
Keywords: Experimental economics, data archives, selectivity of subject pools
An Experiment on Partnership Protocols for Bilateral Trade with Incomplete Information, Barry Sopher and Revan Sopher,
from Rutgers University, Department of Economics
(2013)
Keywords: Experiments, Bilateral Trade, Protocols
Communication and Coordination in Signalling Games: An Experimental Study, Barry Sopher and Inigo Zapater,
from Rutgers University, Department of Economics
(1998)
Keywords: Communication; Coordination; Signalling;
Individualism, Collectivism, and Trade, Aidin Hajikhameneh and Erik Kimbrough,
from Department of Economics, Simon Fraser University
(2017)
Keywords: individualism, collectivism, exchange, trust, experiments
Bidding Behavior in the Price is Right Game: an Experimental Study, Paul Healy and Charles Noussair,
from Purdue University, Department of Economics
(2000)
Keywords: PRICES ; EXPERIMENTS ; GAME THEORY
Can a single theory explain coordination? An experiment on alternative modes of reasoning and the conditions under which they are used, Marco Faillo, Alessandra Smerilli and Robert Sugden,
from School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
(2016)
Keywords: team reasoning, level-k theory, coordination games
The puzzling three-player beauty contest game: play 10 to win, Gisèle Umbhauer,
from Bureau d'Economie Théorique et Appliquée, UDS, Strasbourg
(2023)
Keywords: beauty-contest game, 3-player game, guess, nombre d’or, dominance, win area, behavioral heuristic.
Self-Selection Filters Irrationality in One-shot Games, Guillaume Hollard and Fabien Perez,
from Center for Research in Economics and Statistics
(2020)
Keywords: Experiments; Self-selection; non-cooperative games; External Validity.
Going beyond simple sample size calculations: a practitioner's guide, Brendon McConnell and Marcos Vera-Hernandez,
from Institute for Fiscal Studies
(2015)
Keywords: Power analysis; Sample size calculations; Randomised Control Trials; Cluster Randomised Control Trial; Covariates; Cost Minimisation;Multiple outcomes; Simulation
What Is a Solution to a Matrix Game, Martin Shubik,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2013)
Keywords: Matrix games, Solution concepts, Experimental gaming
What Is a Solution to a Matrix Game, Martin Shubik,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2012)
Keywords: Matrix games, Solution concepts, Experimental gaming
The Present and Future of Game Theory, Martin Shubik,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(2011)
Keywords: Game theory, Application and theory, Social sciences, Law, Experimental gaming, conflict, Coordination and cooperation
On the Empirical Content of Quantal Response Equilibrium, Philip Haile, Ali Hortacsu and Grigory Kosenok,
from Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics, Yale University
(0820)
Keywords: Quantal response equilibrium, Falsifiability, Testable restrictions, Regular quantal response equilibrium, Rank-cumulative probabilities, Block-Marschak polynomials
Impulse Balance Equilibrium and Feedback in First Price Auctions, Axel Ockenfels and Reinhard Selten,
from University of Cologne, Department of Economics
(2004)
Keywords: Auctions; Overbidding; Feedback; Experiments; Ex-post rationality; Bounded rationality; Social comparison
Resisting Moral Wiggle Room: How Robust is Reciprocity?, Joël van der Weele, Julija Kulisa, Michael Kosfeld and Guido Friebel,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2010)
Keywords: moral wiggle room, reciprocity
Sleep Restriction and Time?of?Day Impacts on Simple Social Interaction, David Dickinson and Todd McElroy,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2016)
Keywords: trust, dictator, ultimatum, time-of-day, sleep, bargaining
A sceptic comment on "A sceptic´s comment on the study of economics", Jeannette Brosig-Koch, Timo Heinrich, Thomas Riechmann, Ronnie Schöb and Joachim Weimann,
from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management
(2007)
Keywords: Survey, Economics Education, Teaching of Economics
Bargaining power does not matter when sharing losses - Experimental evidence of Inequality Aversion in the Nash bargaining game, Eike Kroll, Ralf Morgenstern, Thomas Neumann, Stephan Schosser and Bodo Vogt,
from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management
(2012)
Keywords: bargaining, losses, inequality aversion, experimental economics
Who cares about the balderdash I spouted yesterday?* – An experiment on the volatility of bargaining norms –, Stephan Schosser,
from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management
(2015)
Keywords: bargaining game, dictator game, norms, experimental economics
Money priming and social behavior of natural groups in simple bargaining and dilemma experiments, Julija Michailova and Christoph Bühren,
from Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung)
(2015)
Keywords: money priming; bargaining; dilemma; social behavior; natural groups; economic experiment
GENDER DISPARITIES – ISSUE OF THE CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY?, Suzana Demyen, Adrian T?nase and Diana T?nase,
in Annals of University of Craiova - Economic Sciences Series
(2016)
Keywords: gender, disparities, education, wage, contemporary society, hierarchical position
Türkiye’de Cinsiyete Dayali Mesleki Ayrimciligin Analizi, Ýnci Parlaktuna,
in Ege Academic Review
(2010)
Keywords: Calisan kadinlarin sorunlari, toplumsal cinsiyet ayrimciligi, egitimde firsat esitsizligi, kadinlara yönelik istihdam politikalari.
Incidence of the European Social Fund objectives on the employment growth rate, Predonu Andreea – Monica, Gherman Monica – Gabriela and Orheian Oana – Mihaela,
in Ovidius University Annals, Economic Sciences Series
(2012)
Keywords: European Social Fund, labour market, employment rate, social partner
Evolution of the Women's Movement in Contemporary Algeria: Organization. Objectives and Prospects, C Bouatta,
from World Institute for Development Economics Research
(1997)
Keywords: WOMEN ; PRESSURE GROUPS ; ALGERIA
THE CORPORATE WOMAN IN COAHUILA: THEIR REASONS TO UNDERTAKE AND RECONCILIATION OF FAMILY LIFE AND WORK, LA MUJER EMPRESARIA EN COAHUILA: SUS MOTIVACIONES PARA EMPRENDER Y LA CONCILIACION ENTRE LA VIDA FAMILIAR Y LABORAL, Magaly Oyervides Villarreal, Liliana Guerrero Ramos and Sandra Lopez Chavarria,
in Revista Internacional Administracion & Finanzas
(2015)
Keywords: Gender, Business Woman Studies, Reconciliation between Work and Family Life
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