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VOLUME 1PART 1METHODOLOGICAL CONCERNS1. Alvin E. Roth (1988), ‘Laboratory Experimentation in Economics; A Methodological Overview’2. Vernon L. Smith (1982), ‘Microeconomic Systems as an Experimental Science’3. James M. Walker, Vernon L. Smith and James C. Cox (1990), ‘Inducing Risk-Neutral Preferences: An Examination in a Controlled Market Environment’4. Glenn W. Harrison (1989), ‘Theory and Misbehavior of First-Price Auctions’PART 2PREFERENCE REVERSALS5. David M. Grether and Charles R. Plott (1979), ‘Economic Theory of Choice and the Preference Reversal Phenomenon’6. Amos Tversky, Paul Slovic and Daniel Kahneman (1990), ‘The Causes of Preference Reversal’7. Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden (1991), ‘Observing Violations of Transitivity by Experimental Methods’PART 3WILLINGNESS TO PAY AND WILLINGNESS TO ACCEPT8. Jack L Knetsch and J A Sinden (1984), ‘Willingness to Pay and Compensation Demanded: Experimental Evidence of an Unexpected Disparity in Measures of Value’9. Don L Coursey, John L Hovis and William D Schulze (1987), ‘The Disparity Between Willingness to Accept and Willingness to Pay Measures of Value’10. Daniel Kahneman, Jack L Knetsch and Richard H Thaler (1990), ‘Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem’PART 4EXPECTED UTILITY AND GENERALIZATIONS11. Colin F. Camerer (1989), ‘An Experimental Test of Several Generalized Utility Theories’12. Raymond C Battalio, John H. Kagel and Komain Jiranyakul (1990), ‘Testing Between Alternative Models of Choice Under Uncertainty: Some Initial Results’13. Don N. MacDonald, John H. Kagel and Raymond C. Battalio (1991), ‘Animals’ Choices Over Uncertain Outcomes: Further Experimental Results’PART 5GAMES14. Reinhard Selten and Rolf Stoecker (1986), ‘End Behavior in Sequences of Finite Prisoner’s Dilemma Supergames: A Learning Theory Approach’15. Colin Camerer and Keith Weigelt (1988), ‘Experimental Tests of a Sequential Equilibrium Reputation Model’16. Russell W. Cooper, Douglas V. DeJong, Robert Forsythe and Thomas W. Ross (1990), ‘Selection Criteria in Coordination Games: Some Experimental Results’VOLUME 2PART 1BARGAINING1. Werner Güth, Rolf Schmittberger and Bernd Schwarze (1982), ‘An Experimental Analysis of Ultimatum Bargaining’2. K.Binmore, A. Shaked and J. Sutton (1985), ‘Testing Noncooperative Bargaining Theory: A Preliminary Study’3. Jack Ochs and Alvin E. Roth (1989), ‘An Experimental Study of Sequential bargaining’4. Vesna Prasnikar and Alvin E. Roth (1992), ‘Considerations of Fairness and Strategy: Experimental Data from Sequential Games’PART 2AUCTIONS5. Vicki M. Coppinger, Vernon L. Smith and Jon A. Titus (1980), ‘Incentives and Behavior in English, Dutch and Sealed-Bid Auctions’6. John H. Kagel and Dan Levin (1986), ‘The Winner’s Curse and Public Information in Common Value Auctions’7. Douglas Dyer, John H. Kagel and Dan Levin (1989), ‘A Comparison of Naive and Experienced Bidders in Common Value Offer Auctions: A Laboratory Analysis’8. Barry Lind and Charles R. Plott (1991), ‘The Winner’s Curse: Experiments with Buyers and with Sellers’9. Robert G.Hansen and John R. Lott, Jr. (1991), ‘The Winner’s Curse and Public Information in Common Value Auctions: Comment’10. John H. Kagel and Dan Levin (1991), ‘The Winner’s Curse and Public Information in Common Value Auctions: Reply’PART 311. Charles R. Plott (1983), ‘Externalities and Corrective Policies in Experimental Markets’12. Glenn W. Harrison, Elizabeth Hoffman, E. E. Rutström and Matthew Spitzer (1987), ‘Coasian Solutions to the Externality Problem in Experimental Markets’13. James Andreoni (1988), ‘Why Free Ride?: Strategies and Learning in Public Goods Experiments’PART 4MARKETS14. Vernon L.Smith, Gerry L.Suchanek and Arlington W. Williams (1988), ‘Bubbles, Crashes and Endogenous Expectations in Experimental Spot Asset Markets’15. Charles R.Plott and Glen George (1992), ‘Marshallian vs. Walrasian Stability in an Experimental Market’16. Colin F. Camerer (1987), ‘Do Biases in Probability Judgment Matter in Markets?: Experimental Evidence’17. Colin Camerer, George Loewenstein and Martin Weber (1989), ‘The Curse of Knowledge in Economic Settings: An Experimental Analysis’18. Robert Forsythe and Russell Lundholm (1990), ‘Information Aggregation in an Experimental Market’19. Shyam Sunder (1992), ‘Market for Information: Experimental Evidence’