Exp Econ
Introduction
Experimental Economics, 27(1)
INTEREST CATEGORY: CONSUMER BEHAVIOR
POSTING TYPE: TOCs
Special Issue in Honor of John H. Kagel
Introduction
Introduction to the special issue in honor of John H. Kagel
—Andrzej Baranski, David J. Cooper, Guillaume Fréchette []
Endogenous reference price auctions for a diverse set of commodities: an experimental analysis
—Olivier Armantier, Charles A. Holt []
Auction design and order of sale with budget-constrained bidders
—Ulrich Bergmann, Arkady Konovalov []
Credibility in second-price auctions: an experimental test
—Ahrash Dianat, Mikhail Freer []
Cross-game learning and cognitive ability in auctions
—Thomas Giebe, Radosveta Ivanova-Stenzel, Martin G. Kocher, Simeon Schudy []
Does communicating within a team influence individuals’ reasoning and decisions?
—Ayala Arad, Kevin P. Grubiak, Stefan P. Penczynski []
Commitment timing in coalitional bargaining
—Aaron Kamm, Simon Siegenthaler []
Fairness has less impact when agents are less informed
—Jennie Huang, Judd B. Kessler, Muriel Niederle []
Public good bargaining under mandatory and discretionary rules: experimental evidence
—John Duffy, SunTak Kim []
Competition among public good providers for donor rewards
—Natalie Struwe, Esther Blanco, James M. Walker []
A mechanism requesting prices and quantities may increase the provision of heterogeneous public goods
—Federica Alberti, César Mantilla []