2011 ExCEN Working Papers |
2011-01 | Avoiding the Curves: Direct Elicitation of Time Preferences Susan K. Laury, Melayne Morgan McInnes, J. Todd Swarthout and Erica Von Nessen (Revised as 2012-05) |
2011-02 | Cooperating to Resist Coercion: An Experimental Study Lucy F. Ackert, Ann B. Gillette and Mark Rider |
2011-03 | Are Benevolent Dictators Altruistic in Groups? A Within-Subject Design Lucy F. Ackert, Ann B. Gillette, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez and Mark Rider (Revision of 2009-04) |
2011-04 | Man Versus Nash: An experiment on the self-enforcing nature of mixed strategy equilibrium Jason Shachat, J. Todd Swarthout and Lijia Wei (Revision of 2008-07) |
2011-05 | Do Landlords Discriminate in the Rental Housing Market? Evidence from an Internet Field Experiment in U.S. Cities Andrew Hanson and Zackary Hawley |
2011-06 | Bosses and Kings: Asymmetric Power in Paired Common Pool and Public Good Games James C. Cox, Elinor Ostrom and James M. Walker (Revised as 2012-13) |
2011-07 | Paradoxes and Mechanisms for Choice under Risk James C. Cox, Vjollca Sadiraj and Ulrich Schmidt (Revised as 2012-08) (Revised as 2013-08) (Revised as 2014-01) |
2011-08 | Experimental Methods and the Welfare Evaluation of Policy Lotteries Glenn W. Harrison |
2011-09 | Can Intertemporal Choice Experiments Elicit Time Preferences for Consumption? Yes Glenn W. Harrison and J. Todd Swarthout |
2011-10 | Risk Aversion as Attitude towards Probabilities: A Paradox James C. Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj |
2011-11 | Clocks and Trees: Isomorphic Dutch Auctions and Centipede Games James C. Cox and Duncan James (Revision of 2010-01) |