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Exp Econ

Introduction

Experimental Economics, 25(2)

INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs


What is considered deception in experimental economics? []
Gary Charness, Anya Samek, Jeroen Ven

By chance or by choice? Biased attribution of others’ outcomes when social preferences matter
Nisvan Erkal, Lata Gangadharan, Boon Han Koh []

Voluntary redistribution mechanism in asymmetric coordination games
Masaki Aoyagi, Naoko Nishimura, Yoshitaka Okano []

Obviousness around the clock
Yves Breitmoser, Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch []

Health workers’ behavior, patient reporting and reputational concerns: lab-in-the-field experimental evidence from Kenya
Isaac Mbiti, Danila Serra []

Cognitive heterogeneity and complex belief elicitation
Ingrid Burfurd, Tom Wilkening []

Magnitude effect in intertemporal allocation tasks
Chen Sun, Jan Potters []

Flip a coin or vote? An experiment on the implementation and efficiency of social choice mechanisms
Timo Hoffmann, Sander Renes []

Investigating the failure to best respond in experimental games
Despoina Alempaki, Andrew M. Colman, Felix Kölle, Graham Loomes, Briony D. Pulford []

Deliberative structures and their impact on voting under economic conflict
Jordi Brandts, Leonie Gerhards, Lydia Mechtenberg []

Externalities in knowledge production: evidence from a randomized field experiment
Marit Hinnosaar, Toomas Hinnosaar, Michael E. Kummer, Olga Slivko []

Subsidizing unit donations: matches, rebates, and discounts compared
Johannes Diederich, Catherine C. Eckel, Raphael Epperson, Timo Goeschl, Philip J. Grossman []