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Games and Economic Behavior, Volume 107
Volume 107, January 2018
- Xiang Han:
Stable and efficient resource allocation under weak priorities. 1-20 - David Lagziel, Ehud Lehrer:
Reward schemes. 21-40 - Tommy Andersson, Lars-Gunnar Svensson:
Sequential rules for house allocation with price restrictions. 41-59 - Luis Miller, Maria Montero, Christoph Vanberg:
Legislative bargaining with heterogeneous disagreement values: Theory and experiments. 60-92 - Marina Agranov, Leeat Yariv:
Collusion through communication in auctions. 93-108 - Samuel Häfner:
Stable biased sampling. 109-122 - Dietmar Fehr:
Is increasing inequality harmful? Experimental evidence. 123-134 - Ana Mauleon, Nils Roehl, Vincent Vannetelbosch:
Constitutions and groups. 135-152 - Tore Ellingsen, Robert Östling, Erik Wengström:
How does communication affect beliefs in one-shot games with complete information? 153-181 - Eric Cardella, Briggs Depew:
Output restriction and the ratchet effect: Evidence from a real-effort work task. 182-202 - Huanren Zhang:
Errors can increase cooperation in finite populations. 203-219 - Itay P. Fainmesser, David A. Goldberg:
Cooperation in partly observable networked markets. 220-237 - Vessela Daskalova:
Discrimination, social identity, and coordination: An experiment. 238-252 - Miguel A. Fonseca, Kim Peters:
Will any gossip do? Gossip does not need to be perfectly accurate to promote trust. 253-281 - Laura K. Gee, Michael J. Schreck:
Do beliefs about peers matter for donation matching? Experiments in the field and laboratory. 282-297 - Benjamin Bachi, Ran Spiegler:
Buridanic competition. 298-315
- Ed Hopkins:
Inequality and risk-taking behaviour. 316-328
- Daniel Houser, Daniel Schunk, Joachim Winter, Erte Xiao:
Temptation and commitment in the laboratory. 329-344 - Sourav Bhattacharya, Maria Goltsman, Arijit Mukherjee:
On the optimality of diverse expert panels in persuasion games. 345-363 - Jun Xiao:
Bargaining orders in a multi-person bargaining game. 364-379 - Kfir Eliaz, Alexander Frug:
Bilateral trade with strategic gradual learning. 380-395
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