Do repeated game players detect patterns in opponents? Revisiting the Nyarko & Schotter belief elicitation experiment,
Leonidas Spiliopoulos,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: learning; game theory; behavioral game theory; fictitious play; repeated games; mixed strategy; non-cooperative games; pattern recognition; pattern detection; experimental economics; beliefs; belief elicitation; strategic
Single versus Multiple Prize Contests to Finance Public Goods: Theory and Experimental Evidence,
Marco Faravelli and Luca Stanca,
from University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Economics
(2007)
Keywords: Auctions; Public Goods; Laboratory Experiments.
Measuring Indirect Reciprocity: Whose Back Do We Scratch?,
Luca Stanca,
from University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Economics
(2007)
Keywords: Reciprocity, Experimental Economics.
Does competition enhance performance or cheating? A laboratory experiment,
Christiane Schwieren and Doris Weichselbaumer,
from Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
(2008)
Keywords: competition; tournament; piece rate; cheating; experiment
Gender Differences in Competition: Evidence from a Matrilineal and a Patriarchal Society,
Uri Gneezy, Kenneth Leonard and John List,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2008)
Matching and Challenge Gifts to Charity:Evidence from Laboratory and Natural Field Experiments,
Daniel Rondeau and John List,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2008)
Do Legal Standards Affect Ethical Concerns of Consumers?,
Dirk Engelmann and Dorothea Kübler,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2007)
Keywords: fairness, crowding out, consumer behavior, minimum wage, experimental economics
The Impact of Cheap Talk on Supply Chain Performance in Case of Asymmetric Information: An Experimental Investigation,
Karl Inderfurth, Abdolkarim Sadrieh and Guido Voigt,
from Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Faculty of Economics and Management
(2008)
Keywords: experimental economics, screening contracts, supply chain coordination