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Une approche stratégique du vote. À propos de « Vote par approbation, vote par note », François Allisson and Nicolas Brisset,
in Revue économique
(2014)
Nudging with your child’s education. A field experiment on collecting municipal dues when enforcement is scant, Charlotte Sutter, Wolfram Rosenberger and Matthias Sutter,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Field experiment; Municipal dues; Payment morale; Nudging; Education;
Measuring Revisions to Subjective Expectations, Adeline Delavande,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2005)
Keywords: expectations, updating, Bayes
Young children use commodities as an indirect medium of exchange, Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2021)
Keywords: Field experiment; Market experiment; Developmental decision making; Trade;
Self-Regulation Training and Job Search Effort: A Natural Field Experiment within an Active Labor Market Program, Felix Schmidt, Eva Berger, Daniel Schunk, Henning Müller and Günther König,
from Verein für Socialpolitik / German Economic Association
(2017)
Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment, Second Version, Martin Kocher, Marc Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from School of Economics, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK.
(2010)
Keywords: Tournament, first-mover advantage, psychological pressure, field experiment, soccer, penalty shootouts
The lack of loan aversion among Canadian high school students, Cathleen Johnson and Claude Montmarquette,
in Canadian Journal of Economics
(2015)
Self-serving, altruistic and spiteful lying in the schoolyard, Isabelle Brocas and Juan D. Carrillo,
in Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
(2021)
Keywords: Developmental decision-making; Field experiment; Lying; Altruism; Spitefulness;
Fairness in the mail and opportunism in the internet: A newspaper experiment on ultimatum bargaining, Werner Güth, Carsten Schmidt and Matthias Sutter,
from Humboldt University of Berlin, Interdisciplinary Research Project 373: Quantification and Simulation of Economic Processes
(2001)
Keywords: fairness, ultimatum bargaining, newspaper (or internet) experiment, distribution conflicts
Managing “Last Moment Behavior”: Non-binding target dates to reduce the spikes in task completion at deadlines, Thomas Dirkmaat, Kirsten I.M. Rohde, Evelien van de Veer, Bram van Dijk and Xiao Yu,
in Journal of Public Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Deadlines; Delaying task completion; Procrastination; Target date; Nudge; Public policy;
The Social Experiment Market, David Greenberg, Mark Shroder and Matthew Onstott,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(1999)
The Case for Randomized Field Trials in Economic and Policy Research, Gary Burtless,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(1995)
Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment, Martin Kocher, Marc V. Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from University of Munich, Department of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Tournament; first-mover advantage; psychological pressure; field experiment; soccer; penalty shootouts
Using Randomization in Development Economics Research: A Toolkit, Michael Kremer, Rachel Glennerster and Esther Duflo,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2007)
Keywords: Experiments; Development; Program evaluation
Assessing the Case for Social Experiments, James Heckman and Jeffrey Smith,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(1995)
The Role of Theory in Field Experiments, David Card, Stefano DellaVigna and Ulrike Malmendier,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(2011)
Psychological pressure in competitive environments: New evidence from randomized natural experiments, Martin Kocher, Marc V. Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from University of Munich, Department of Economics
(2012)
Identifying Information Asymmetries: New Methods and Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment, Dean Karlan and Jonathan Zinman,
from Econometric Society
(2004)
Keywords: adverse selection, moral hazard, field experiment
The Weakest Link - A Field Experiment in Rational Decision Making, Marco Haan, Bart Los, Yohanes Riyanto and Martin van Geest,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2002)
Keywords: Experimental Economics, TV Game Shows, Bounded Rationality
Mechanism Experiments and Policy Evaluations, Jens Ludwig, Jeffrey Kling and Sendhil Mullainathan,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2011)
Skills Training and Business Outcomes: Experimental Evidence from Liberia, Ana Dammert and Aisha Nansamba,
from PEP-PIERI
(2019)
Keywords: RCT, SME, Liberia
Individual Performance after Success and Failure - A Natural Experiment, Christoph Bühren and Stefan Krabel,
from Philipps-Universität Marburg, Faculty of Business Administration and Economics, Department of Economics (Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung)
(2015)
Keywords: success, failure, performance, psychological pressure, overconfidence, hot hand fallacy, natural experiment, basketball, NBA
The Market: Catalyst for Rationality and Filter of Irrationality, John List and Daniel Millimet,
from Southern Methodist University, Department of Economics
(2005)
Grow rich while you sleep: Selection in Experiments with Voluntary Participation, Pieter Gautier and Bas van der Klaauw,
from Tinbergen Institute
(2006)
Keywords: field experiment; gift-exchange game; self-selection
Does Artificial Intelligence Help or Hurt Gender Diversity? Evidence from Two Field Experiments on Recruitment in Tech, Mallory Avery, Andreas Leibbrandt and Joseph Vecci,
from Monash University, Department of Economics
(2023)
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Gender, Diversity, Field Experiment
Grow Rich While You Sleep: Selection in Experiments with Voluntary Participation, Pieter Gautier and Bas van der Klaauw,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2006)
Keywords: field experiment, self-selection, gift-exchange game
Why Economists Should Conduct Field Experiments and 14 Tips for Pulling One Off, John List,
in Journal of Economic Perspectives
(2011)
Toward an Understanding of why Suggestions Work in Charitable Fundraising: Theory and Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment, James T. Edwards and John List,
from CESifo
(2013)
Testing the Theory of Multitasking: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment in Chinese Factories, Fuhai Hong, Tanjim Hossain, John List and Migiwa Tanaka,
from CESifo
(2013)
An introduction to the use of randomized control trials to evaluate development interventions, Howard White,
from International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie)
(2011)
Keywords: randomized control trials; impact evaluation
Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment, Martin Kocher, Marc V. Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from National Centre for Econometric Research
(2010)
Keywords: Tournament, first-mover advantage, psychological pressure, field experiment, soccer, penalty shootouts
Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments: Evidence from a Randomized Natural Experiment: Comment, Martin Kocher, Marc V. Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2010)
Keywords: field experiment, psychological pressure, first-mover advantage, tournament, penalty shootouts, soccer
Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation Revisited, James Heckman,
from Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)
(2020)
Keywords: field experiments, randomized control trials
Social Status and Peer-Punishment: Findings from Two Road Traffic Field Experiments, Ben Jann and Elisabeth Coutts,
from University of Bern, Department of Social Sciences
(2017)
Keywords: social status, peer-punishment, horn honking, field experiment, road traffic
What Determines Giving to Hurricane Katrina Victims? Experimental Evidence on Income, Race, and Fairness, Christina M. Fong and Erzo Luttmer,
from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
(2007)
Does The Media Matter? A Field Experiment Measuring the Effect of Newspapers on Voting Behavior and Political Opinions, Alan Gerber, Dean Karlan and Daniel Bergan,
from Yale University, Department of Economics
(2006)
Does Price Matter in Charitable Giving? Evidence from a Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment, Dean Karlan and John List,
from Yale University, Department of Economics
(2006)
Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment, Martin G. Kocker, Marc V. Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from University of Gothenburg, Department of Economics
(2010)
Keywords: Tournament; first-mover advantage; psychological pressure; field experiment; soccer; penalty shootouts
Randomization and Social Policy Evaluation Revisited, James Heckman,
from Human Capital and Economic Opportunity Working Group
(2020)
Keywords: field experiments, randomized control trials
Empowering IDPs with SMS: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Bogota, Mariana Blanco and Juan Vargas,
from Inter-American Development Bank
(2010)
Keywords: IDB-WP-222, Internally displaced persons, Short message service, Field experiments, Colombia, SMS, randomized controlled trial
When Are Field Experiments with Individual Assignment Too Risky? Lessons from a Center-Based Child Care Study in Guatemala, Sarah Humpage,
from Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department
(2012)
Empowering IDPs with SMS: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Bogota, Mariana Blanco and Juan Vargas,
from Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department
(2010)
Keywords: Internally displaced persons, Short message service, Field experiments, Colombia
Psychological pressure in competitive environments: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment: Comment, Martin Kocher, Marc V. Lenz and Matthias Sutter,
from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck
(2010)
Keywords: Tournament, first-mover advantage, psychological pressure, field experiment, soccer, penalty shootouts
Psychological Pressure in Competitive Environments: Evidence from A Randomized Natural Experiment: Comment, Francesco Feri, Alessandro Innocenti and Paolo Pin,
from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck
(2011)
Keywords: second-mover advantage, competitive environments, psychological pressure, experiment.
The effect of priming on fraud: Evidence from a natural field experiment, Parampreet Christopher Bindra and Graeme Pearce,
from Faculty of Economics and Statistics, Universität Innsbruck
(2020)
Keywords: Fraud, Credence Goods, Priming, Field Experiment
Fondements des Concepts de Solution en Theorie des Jeux, O De Wolf,
from Universite Aix-Marseille III
(1997)
Keywords: GAMES;STATISTICS;ECONOMIC EQUILIBRIUM
Logit Solution and Equilibrium Selection in Two-Person Games, Kang-Oh Yi,
in Korean Economic Review
(2009)
Keywords: Quantal Response Equilibrium, Logit Solution, Equilibrium Selection
Overt and Underlying Games: The Case of the Centipede, Carlo Beretta,
in Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali
(2010)
Keywords: Common knowledge, Rationality, Backward induction, Reasonableness, Incomplete information, Centipede game
A Note on Discontinuous Games: Single Lower-Deviation Property, Rabia Nessah,
in Revue d'économie politique
(2019)
Keywords: discontinuous games, lower single-deviation property, weakly reciprocal upper semicontinuous, Nash equilibrium
On the Commitment Value and Commitment Optimal Strategies in Bimatrix Games, Stefanos Leonardos and Costis Melolidakis,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2018)
Keywords: Bimatrix game, Nash equilibrium, subgame perfect, commitment optimal, commitment value, weakly unilaterally competitive games, pure strategy equilibrium, commitment advantageous games
Environmental Stochasticity, Cournot Competition and the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Robert Mamada and Charles Perrings,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2020)
Keywords: Cournot competition, price stochasticity, Itô’s lemma, Wiener process
Existence theorems for Nash equilibrium and equilibrium in secure strategies, M. Iskakov,
in Journal of the New Economic Association
(2022)
Keywords: equilibrium in secure strategies, Nash equilibrium, competitive deviations, noncompetitive deviations, Nash equilibrium existence theorems, rational choice theory
“Entanglement†and the Exploitation of Common Pool Resources: A Quantum Solution to the Prisoner’s Dilemma, Robert Mamada and Charles Perrings,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2022)
Keywords: Common pool resources, prisoners dilemma, quantum games, entanglement, dynamic cournot competition
How Hierarchical Structures Impact on Competition, Alexsandr Galegov and Andrey Garnaev,
in Czech Economic Review
(2008)
Keywords: Hierarchical structures, multi-level Stackelberg equilibrium, Nash-Cournot equilibrium
Coalitions, Agreements and Efficiency, Effrosyni Diamantoudi and Licun Xue,
from Department of Economics and Business Economics, Aarhus University
Keywords: Coalition formation, externalities, efficiency, agreements
X-Games, Ran Spiegler and Kfir Eliaz,
from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
(2014)
Keywords: Contagion; Coordination; Externalities; Strategic complementarities
Quantifying Commitment in Nash Equilibria, Thomas Weber,
in International Game Theory Review (IGTR)
(2019)
Keywords: First-mover advantage, second-mover advantage, partial commitment, subgame perfection
To Help or not to Help: The Samaritan's Dilemma Revisited, Dieter Schmidtchen,
from Saarland University, CSLE - Center for the Study of Law and Economics
(1999)
Keywords: Samaritan's Dilemma, Game Theory
Agame-theoretical approach to network capacity planning under competition, Helio Waldman, Rodrigo C. Bortoletto and Gustavo S. Pavani,
from International Telecommunications Society (ITS)
(2011)
Keywords: network dimensioning, game theory, duopoly, Nash equilibrium, circuit switching, blocking probability
How much ambiguity can persist? A complete characterization of neutrally stable states for an evolutionary proto-language game, Christiane Pawlowitsch,
from University of Vienna, Department of Economics
(2005)
Characterizing Pure-strategy Equilibria in Large Games, Haifeng Fu, Ying Xu and Luyi Zhang,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2007)
Keywords: Large games, Pure strategy equilibrium, Characterization
A minority-proof cheap-talk protocol, Yuval Heller,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2008)
Keywords: non-cooperative games; cheap-talk; correlated equilibrium; strong equilibrium; coalition-proof equilibrium; fault-tolerant distributed computation
Entropic selection of Nash equilibrium, Zeynel Harun Alioğulları and Mehmet Barlo,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: Entropic Selection of Nash Equilibrium; Refinements of Nash Equilibrium
Ontological foundation of Nash Equilibrium, Yohan Pelosse,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Free will; Indeterminism; Lukasiewicz's three-valued logic; Player's perspective; Rationalistic frames; Relational truth-values; Three-valued Kripke semantics
Using strong isomorphisms to construct game strategy spaces, Michael Gagen,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2012)
Keywords: non-cooperative games: isomorphic probability distributions: mixed strategy spaces
A non-cooperative Pareto-efficient solution to a single-shot Prisoner's Dilemma, Haoyang Wu,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2011)
Keywords: Quantum game theory; Prisoner's Dilemma
How Lies Induced Cooperation in "Golden Balls:" A Game-Theoretic Analysis, Steven Brams and Ben D. Mor,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2019)
Keywords: Lying in games; Prisoners' Dilemma; King Solomon; Honor
Nyugdíjrendszer és játékelmélet. Megjegyzések Mészáros József cikkéhez, András Gömöri,
in Közgazdasági Szemle (Economic Review - monthly of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences)
(2005)
Asignación de probabilidades y acción colectiva como estrategia ganadora en la lotería de Cupones, Hugo Delfín Casanova Leal,
in Revista Ciencias Administrativas (CADM), IIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata
(2020)
Keywords: collective action, lotteries, probabilities.
What Motives Should Guide Referees? On The Design of Mechanisms to Elicit Opinions, Jacob Glazer and Ariel Rubinstein,
from C.V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University
(1996)
Keywords: Public motive, personal motive, implementation, eliciting opinions
A Non-cooperative Foundation of Core-Stability in Positive Externality NTU-Coalition Games, Michael Finus and Bianca Rundshagen,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2003)
Keywords: Core-stability, non-cooperative game theory, positive externality games
Linking of Repeated Games. When Does It Lead to More Cooperation and Pareto Improvements?, Pierre Mouche and Henk Folmer,
from Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei
(2007)
Keywords: Environmental Policy, Linking, Folk Theorem, Tensor Game, Prsioners' Dilemma, Full Cooperation, Pareto Efficiency, Minkowski Sum, Vector Maximum, Convex Analysis
The prisoners' dilemma, congestion games and correlation, Ferenc Forgó,
from Corvinus University of Budapest
(2016)
Keywords: prisoners' dilemma, congestion games, soft correlated equilibrium, mediation value, enforcement value
On the enforcement value of soft correlated equilibrium for two-facility simple linear congestion games, Ferenc Forgó,
from Corvinus University of Budapest
(2017)
Keywords: soft correlated equilibrium, congestion games, chicken game, prisoners' dilemma, enforcement value
On symmetric bimatrix games, Ferenc Forgó,
from Corvinus University of Budapest
(2018)
Keywords: bimatrix game, random games, experimental games, complexity
Discontinuous stable games and efficient Nash equilibria, Vincenzo Scalzo,
in Economics Letters
(2012)
Keywords: Efficient Nash equilibria; Stability of equilibria; Discontinuous games;
Rock–paper–scissors and cycle-based games, Eric Bahel,
in Economics Letters
(2012)
Keywords: Cycle; Nash equilibrium; Prudent strategy;
On the belief (in-)dependence of sequential equilibria, Hans Carlsson and Philipp Wichardt,
in Economics Letters
(2012)
Keywords: Beliefs; Sequential equilibrium; Existence;
Cycles with undistinguished actions and extended Rock–Paper–Scissors games, Eric Bahel and Hans Haller,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Cycle; Nash equilibrium; Minimax theorem;
Greediness and equilibrium in congestion games, Sergey Kuniavsky and Rann Smorodinsky,
in Economics Letters
(2013)
Keywords: Congestion games; Equilibrium; Greediness;
An asymmetric lottery Blotto game with a possible budget surplus and incomplete information, Jeongsim Kim and Bara Kim,
in Economics Letters
(2017)
Keywords: Lottery Blotto game; Incomplete information; Nash equilibrium;
Undominated coalition-proof Nash equilibria in quasi-supermodular games with monotonic externalities, Ryusuke Shinohara,
in Economics Letters
(2019)
Keywords: Coalition-proof Nash equilibrium; Undominated strategy; Quasi-supermodular game;
Patent Nash equilibria in symmetric strictly competitive games, Eric Bahel,
in Economics Letters
(2021)
Keywords: Symmetric; Zero-sum; Nash equilibrium; Latent; Patent;
Maximin equilibrium, Mehmet Ismail,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: Non-cooperative games, maximin strategy, zerosum games
Maximin equilibrium, Mehmet Ismail,
from University Library of Munich, Germany
(2014)
Keywords: Non-cooperative games, maximin strategy, zerosum games
Generalized Nash equilibrium without common belief in rationality, Christian W. Bach and Andrés Perea,
in Economics Letters
(2020)
Keywords: Common belief in rationality; Complete information; Epistemic characterization; Epistemic game theory; Existence; Generalized Nash equilibrium; Incomplete information; Interactive epistemology; Nash equilibrium; Solution concepts; Static games;
The duality gap for two-team zero-sum games, Leonard J. Schulman and Umesh V. Vazirani,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2019)
Keywords: Teams; Duality gap; Weak selection model;
Forward induction reasoning and correct beliefs, Andrés Perea,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2017)
Keywords: Epistemic game theory; Dynamic games; Forward induction; Common strong belief in rationality; Correct beliefs assumption; Equilibrium;
Price dispersion in a directed search model, Ce Huang,
in Canadian Journal of Economics
(2016)
The folk theorem for all games with almost perfect monitoring, Wojciech Olszewski and Johannes Hörner,
from Society for Economic Dynamics
(2004)
Keywords: imperfect private monitoring, repeated games
Corrigendum to “Rationality and coherent theories of strategic behavior” [J. Econ. Theory 70 (1) (1996) 1–31], Xiao Luo and Yongchuan Qiao,
in Journal of Economic Theory
(2017)
Keywords: Game theory; Perfect τ-theories;
The Complexity of Computing Equilibria, Christos Papadimitriou,
from Elsevier
(2015)
Keywords: Normal form games; Nash equilibrium; Algorithms; Computational complexity; Polynomial-time algorithms; NP-complete problems; PPAD-complete problems;
Existence of valuation equilibria when equilibrium strategies cannot differentiate between equal ties, Philipp Wichardt,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2012)
Keywords: Bounded rationality; Valuation equilibrium; Existence; Imperfect recall;
Symmetric games with only asymmetric equilibria, Mark Fey,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2012)
Keywords: Symmetric game; Symmetric equilibrium; Zero-sum game;
The nonatomic supermodular game, Jian Yang and Xiangtong Qi,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2013)
Keywords: Nonatomic game; Supermodular game; Strong set order; Stochastic dominance order; Complete lattice;
Belief in the opponentsʼ future rationality, Andrés Perea,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2014)
Keywords: Epistemic game theory; Dynamic games; Belief in future rationality; Backwards rationalizability procedure; Backward dominance procedure; Backward induction;
Fault tolerance in large games, Ronen Gradwohl and Omer Reingold,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2014)
Keywords: Nash equilibrium; Large games; Fault tolerance;
X-games, Kfir Eliaz and Ran Spiegler,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2015)
Keywords: Externalities; Strategic complements; Strategic substitutes;
A Stackelberg strategy for routing flow over time, Umang Bhaskar, Lisa Fleischer and Elliot Anshelevich,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2015)
Keywords: Routing games; Flows over time; Equilibrium; Efficiency;
An ordinal minimax theorem, Felix Brandt, Markus Brill and Warut Suksompong,
in Games and Economic Behavior
(2016)
Keywords: Zero-sum games; Shapley; Saddles; Minimax theorem;
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