Experimental Economics

Papers
(The TQCC of Experimental Economics is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Higher-order learning56
Pandora’s rules in the laboratory56
Credibility in second-price auctions: an experimental test49
Experimental insights on antisocial behavior: two meta-analyses48
Introduction to the special issue in honor of Amnon Rapoport41
One bad apple spoils the barrel? Public good provision under threshold uncertainty41
Distributional preferences in adolescent peer networks29
Principal’s distributive preferences and the incentivization of agents28
Short-term fluctuations in incidental happiness and economic decision-making: experimental evidence from a sports bar23
Avoiding the cost of your conscience: belief dependent preferences and information acquisition21
The role of self-confidence in teamwork: experimental evidence20
Communication in multilateral bargaining with joint production18
Social efficiency orientation in rice culture17
Can gender diversity prevent risky choice shifts? The effect of gender composition on group decisions under risk17
Underweighting of rare events in strategic games16
An anatomical review of the common pool resource game16
Trust and trustworthiness in the villain’s dilemma: collaborative dishonesty with conflicting incentives?14
Auction design and order of sale with budget-constrained bidders14
Is “real” effort more real?12
The effect of random shocks on reciprocal behavior in dynamic principal-agent settings12
Does disappointment aversion explain non-truthful reporting in strategy-proof mechanisms?12
Learning to detect change: an experimental investigation11
Calling “Gevald”: on the emergence of negative election forecasts in partisan communications10
The net effect of advice on strategy-proof mechanisms: an experiment for the Vickrey auction10
Correction to: Framing effects on risk-taking behavior: evidence from a field experiment in multiple choice tests10
Learning to hesitate10
How common is the common-ratio effect?9
Give me a challenge or give me a raise9
Individual discount rates: a meta-analysis of experimental evidence9
Correction to: Putting relational contract theory to the test: experimental evidence9
Higher order risk attitudes: new model insights and heterogeneity of preferences8
Randomized double auctions: gains from trade, trader roles, and price discovery8
Ingroup bias in a social learning experiment7
Gender preference gaps and voting for redistribution7
Dynamic pricing with multiple consumers and alternating offers under retailer competition: theory and experiment7
Defaults and effortful tasks6
The Downs-Thomson Paradox with Endogenously Determined Departure Times6
Sealed-bid versus ascending spectrum auctions6
Decomposing coordination failure in stag hunt games6
The impact of taxation and signposting on diet: an online field study with breakfast cereals and soft drinks6
Adverse effects of control? Evidence from a field experiment6
Voluntary ‘donations’ versus reward-oriented ‘contributions’: two experiments on framing in funding mechanisms6
Do participation rates vary with participation payments in laboratory experiments?6
See it to believe it. Experimental evidence on status consumption among the youth6
Competition with indivisibilities and few traders5
The roles of selection and practice in mitigating negative responses to high-powered incentives5
Is it what you say or how you say it?5
A general revealed preference test for quasilinear preferences: theory and experiments5
Measuring natural source dependence5
Relaxing the symmetry assumption in participation games: a specification test for cluster-heterogeneity5
The Influence of Indirect Democracy and Leadership Choice on Cooperation5
Redistribution and beliefs about the source of income inequality5
Coordination games played by children and teenagers: On the influence of age, group size, and incentives5
Correction to: The effect of random shocks on reciprocal behavior in dynamic principal-agent settings5
Correction to: Higher-order learning5
Local inequality and own rank preferences5
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