10/07 -- Jens Schubert, Virginia Commonwealth University, "Uncertainty and the WTA-WTP Disparity for Private and Public Goods"
10/21 -- Tibor Besedes, Georgia Institute of Technology, "Reducing Choice Overload without Reducing Choices."
10/21 -- David Eil, George Mason University, "The Framing of Multiple Price Lists and the Common Ratio Effect"
03/21 -- David L. Dickinson, Appalachian State University, "Sleep effects on decision making and brain function."
04/25 -- Shakun Datta Mago, University of Richmond, "Best-of-Three Contests: Experimental Evidence"
10/11 -- Glenn Harrison, "Discounting Behavior: A Reconsideration," Georgia State University
10/25 -- Sherry (Xin) Li, "Social Distance in a Virtual World Experiment," the University of Texas at Dallas
11/29 -- Robin Hanson, George Mason University
03/10 -- Mary Rigdon, "The Role of Solidarity and Reputation Building in Coordinating Collective Resistance," University of Michigan
04/12 -- Yan Chen, "The Potential of Social Identity for Equilibrium Selection," University of Michigan
10/05 -- John Duffy, "Competitive Behavior in Market Games: Evidence and Theory," University of Pittsburgh
10/26 -- Michael McKee, "Regulatory Enforcement with Competitive Endogenous Audit Mechanisms", Appalachian State University (canceled)
11/16 -- Dan Levin, "Efficiency and Synergy in a MultiāUnit Auction with and without Package Bidding: an Experimental Study," Ohio-State University
04/13 -- Timothy Salmon, "The incentive Effects of Wage Inequality and Group Status," Florida State University
02/09 -- Kevin McCabe, "The Neuroeconomics of Trust," George Mason University
12/03 -- John Kagel, "Learning in Signaling Games: Recent Experimental Results," Ohio State University
11/03 -- David Cooper, "Social Interaction Effects and Choice Under Uncertainty: An Experimental Study," Florida State University
09/22 -- Ragan Petrie & Marco Castillo, "Lost in the Mail: A Field Experiment on Corruption," Georgia Institute of Technology
04/21 -- Timothy Cason, "Testing the TASP: An Experimental Investigation of Learning in Games with Unstable Equilibria," Purdue University
03/03 -- Andreas Lange, "Is a Donor in Hand Better than Two in the Bush? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment," University of Maryland
01/25 -- Angela Moore Smith, "An Experimental Study of Exclusive Contracts," University of Virginia
11/30 -- James Cox, "Revealed Altruism," Georgia State University
11/05 -- Lise Vesterlund, "How Costly is Diversity? Affirmative Action in Light of Gender Differences in Competitive Attitudes," University of Pittsburgh
09/10 -- Dan Houser, "Punish in Public," George Mason University