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|a Vernon L. Smith’s Speeches -- Public Speech: “Markets, Capital Markets and Globalization” -- Keynote Speech: “Foundations of Experimental Economics, Economic Design and Applications” -- The Past and Future of Economic Experiments -- Behavioral Decision Making at 50: Achievements, Prospects, and Challenges -- On the Weighting of Rare Events and the Economics of Small Decisions -- Trust, Fear, Reciprocity, and Altruism: Theory and Experiment -- What Have We Learned From Experimental Finance? -- Cheating in Markets: A Methodological Exploration -- Design Science: A Prelude -- Non Game-Theoretic Individual Decision Making -- Separation of Intertemporal Substitution and Time Preference Rate From Risk Aversion: Experimental Analysis With Reward Designs -- Signal Qualities, Order of Decisions, and Informational Cascades: Experimental Evidences -- WTP and WTA for Expressway Services -- Judgement in Small Decision-Making Problems -- Game-Theoretic Individual Decision Making -- The Effect of Inter-group Competition in the Prisoner’s Dilemma Game -- The Mixed Effect of Voluntary Revelation: Evidence from Threshold Public Goods Game Experiments -- Trust and Reciprocity in Intergroup Relations: Differing Perspectives and Behaviors -- Frames and Games -- Combinatorial Auction Bandwidth Trading: An Experimental Study -- A Note on Peer Enforcement by Selective Exclusion: An Extended Abstract -- Performance of the System -- Recycling of Durable Goods: Modeling and Experiments -- Decision Making in Artifactual Systems With Bounded Rationality -- A Study on Virtual Market for Pareto Optimal Mediation in Economic Society -- Empirical Tests of Exchange Rate Theory -- Charting the Market: Fundamental and Chartist Strategies in a Participatory Stock Market Experiment -- Between the System and Individual Behaviour -- Audit Credibility and the Audit Fees: A Theory and an Experimental Investigation -- When Firms Contest in Markets: An Experiment -- How to Use Private Information in a Multi-person Zero-sum Game -- A Price Competition Experiment Between Middlemen: Linear Function Case -- Does the Level of Information Matter for Traders? On the Usefulness of Information in Experimental Asset Markets -- A Laboratory Comparison of Arbitration Mechanisms: FOA and AFOA.
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