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Experiment 204 Theorie 178 Theory 177 Spieltheorie 107 experiment 79 Experimental Economics 78 Experimentelle Spieltheorie 72 Experimentelle Wirtschaftsforschung 67 game theory 63 Experiments 56 Verhandlungstheorie 55 Game theory 47 Vertrauen 47 Entscheidungstheorie 40 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 38 Noncooperative game 38 Auktionstheorie 36 decision theory 34 Asymmetrische Information 33 trust 30 Bargaining theory 29 Gerechtigkeit 26 Justice 26 Public Property 26 Öffentliches Gut 26 Rationalität 25 Evolutionäre Spieltheorie 24 Anlageverhalten 23 Cheap talk communication 22 Eingeschränkte Rationalität 22 Fairness 22 Kooperatives Verhalten 22 asmmetric informatin 22 auction 21 Confidence 20 Public goods 20 Risikoverhalten 19 Öffentliche Güter 19 Behavioral economics 18 Verhaltensökonomik 18
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Arbeitspapier 205 Working Paper 205 Graue Literatur 200 Non-commercial literature 200
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English 694 Undetermined 184 German 29 Hungarian 1
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Güth, Werner 389 Sutter, Matthias 97 Kliemt, Hartmut 79 Ockenfels, Axel 76 Ziegelmeyer, Anthony 69 Levati, Maria Vittoria 62 Maciejovsky, Boris 56 Fellner, Gerlinde 48 Levati, M. Vittoria 45 Berninghaus, Siegfried 36 Schmidt, Carsten 35 Kocher, Martin 34 Morone, Andrea 31 Nicklisch, Andreas 28 Ploner, Matteo 26 Dittrich, Dennis 25 Fischer, Sven 25 Stiehler, Andreas 21 Büchner, Susanne 20 Greiner, Ben 20 Kuklys, Wiebke 20 Weiland, Torsten 20 Bolton, Gary E. 19 Kirchler, Erich 18 Pantz, Katinka 17 Martin, Ev 15 Kocher, Martin G. 14 Koessler, Frédéric 13 Miettinen, Topi 13 Napel, Stefan 13 Müller, Wieland 12 Sausgruber, Rupert 12 Uske, Tobias 12 Boun My, Kene 11 Coricelli, Giorgio 11 Gonzalez, Luis G. 11 Berninghaus, Siegfried K. 10 Brosig, Jeannette 10 Gehrig, Thomas 10 González, Luis G. 10
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Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik <Jena> / Abteilung Strategische Interaktion 231 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft 207 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik <Jena> - Abteilung für Strategische Interaktion 39 Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Wirtschaftssystemen <Jena> / Abteilung Strategische Interaktion 7 Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Wirtschaftssystemen / Abteilung Strategische Interaktion 3 Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der Wissenschaften 2 Max-Planck-Institut zur Erforschung von Wirtschaftssystemen <Jena> 2 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik <Jena> 1 Universität <Innsbruck> / Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1
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Papers on strategic interaction 414 Papers on Strategic Interaction 209 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik - Papers on Strategic Interaction 191 Discussion Paper 133 Jena Economic Research Papers 44 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik <Jena> - Abteilung für Strategische Interaktion - Papers on Strategic Interaction 40 JENA ECONOMIC RESEARCH PAPERS 39 Max-Planck-Gesellschaft: Papers on Strategic Interaction 19 Discussion Papers on Strategic Interaction 14 Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik - Abteilung für Strategische Interaktion - Discussion Papers on Strategic Interaction 13 Discussionpaper 8 Max-Planck-Insitut für Ökonomik - Papers on Strategic Interaction 7 Max-Planck-Institut - Papers on Strategic Interaction 3 DIscussion Paper 2 Max-Planck-Isntitut für Ökonomik - Papers on Strategic Interaction 2 revised version forthcoming in: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 2 Analyse und Kritik, 26, (2004), 203-219 1 Artificial Intelligence Magazine. (2002), 79-87 1 Bargaining Experiments 1 Discussion Paper 0620 (2006) 1 Discussion Paper : 0203 (2002) 1 Discussionpaper 0319(2003) 1 Economic Letters, 88 (1) 2004, 41-46 1 Economic Letters, 88(2) 2005 1 Economic Theory, 25(4) 2005, 597-982 1 Economics Letters, 80 (2003), 195-199 1 Experiment 1 Experimental Analysis 1 Experimental Attempt 1 Experimental Economics, 7 (2004), 2, 153-169 1 Experimental Economics, 9 (2006), 17-33 1 Experimental Evidence 1 Games and Economic Behavior, 57 (2006), 37–62 1 Games and Economic Behavoir, vol. 56/2 (2006), 259-270 1 German Economic review, 4(2) 2003, 217-241 1 Homo Oeconomicus 1 Homo Oeconomicus, XX(2/3) 2003, 257-302 1 Homo Oeconomicus, XX(2/3) 2003, 303-356 1 International Game Theory Review, 7 (2) 2005, 117-135 1 JENA ECONOMIC RESEARCH PAPERS; 092 (2008) 1
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USB Cologne (business full texts) 287 ECONIS (ZBW) 219 RePEc 207 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 195
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Attitudes toward Private and Collective Risks in Individual and Strategic Choice Situations
Brennan, Geoffrey; Güth, Werner; Gonzalez, Luis G.; … - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
Idiosyncratic risk attitudes are usually assumed to be commonly known and restricted to own payoffs. However, the alternatives faced by a decision maker often involve risks for others' payoffs as well. Motivated by the importance of other-regarding preferences in social interactions, this paper...
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How to Preserve a Fortune: An Experimental Comparison of Foundations and Direct Transfers to the Heir
Güth, Werner; Koschmieder, Kurt-Dieter; Levati, M. Vittoria - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
Direct transfers allow heirs to freely use what has been passed on to them. Bequeathers who do not trust their descendants to make proper use of the fortune may prefer investing it in a safe foundation, thereby limiting their descendants' autonomy. In our study we compare experimentally these...
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On the social dimension of time and risk preferences: An experimental study
Levati, M. Vittoria; Güth, Werner; Ploner, Matteo - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
We report on an experiment designed to explore the interrelation of other-regarding concerns with attitudes towards risk and delay when the latter have a social dimension, i.e., pertain to one's own and another person's payoffs. For this sake, we compare evaluations of several prospects, each of...
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Economics research in Canada: A long-run assessment of journal publications
Davies, James B.; Sutter, Matthias; Kocher, Martin G. - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
We examine the publications of authors affiliated with an economics research institution in Canada in (i) the Top-10 journals in economics according to journals' impact factors, and (ii) the /Canadian Journal of Economics/. We consider all publications in the even years from 1980 to 2000....
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Causes, consequences, and cures of myopic loss aversion - An experimental investigation
Fellner, Gerlinde; Sutter, Matthias - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
Myopic loss aversion (MLA) has been established as one prominent explanation for the equity premium puzzle. In this paper we address two issues related to the effects of MLA on risky investment decisions. First, we assess the relative impact of feedback frequency and investment flexibility (via...
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Measuring the Degree of Ambiguity about Probability: Experimental Evidence
Morone, Andrea; Ozdemir, Ozlem - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
Different from previous studies that use a best estimate, interval, or sets of probabilities, we represent the degree of ambiguity through levels of information provided to subjects. The willingness to pay is higher when more amount of information is provided.
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Comparison of Mean-Variance Theory and Expected-Utility Theory through a Laboratory Experiment
Morone, Andrea - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
In the 40's and early 50' two decision theories were proposed and have since dominated the scene of the fascinating field of decision-making. In 1944 - when von Neumann and Morgenstern showed that if preferences are consistent with a set of axioms then it is possible to represent these...
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Collaborative Networks in Experimental Triopolies
Ziegelmeyer, Anthony; Pantz, Katinka - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
This paper experimentally investigates the interdependence between market competition and endogenously emerging inter-firm collaboration. We restrict attention to arrangements resulting from bilateral collaboration agreements that typically characterize real world applications in which the...
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(Un)Reliable Concessions in Static and Dynamic Bargaining Experiments
Fischer, Sven; Gonzalez, Luis G.; Güth, Werner - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
A two-persons bargaining problem often consists of initially incompatible demands that can be unilaterally reduced by sequential concessions. In a 2 x 2 x 2 - factorial design we distinguish between reliable and unreliable concessions, between a static and dynamic settings and between symmetric...
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"Buying a pig in a poke": An experimental study of unconditional veto power
Güth, Werner; Levati, M. Vittoria; Ockenfels, Axel; … - Max-Planck-Institut für Ökonomik, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft - 2005
We study an ultimatum experiment in which the responder does not know the offer when accepting or rejecting. Unconditional veto power leads to acceptances, although proposers are significantly greedier than in standard ultimatum games, and this is anticipated by responders.
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