Publications

Refereed and non-refereed articles and chapters; for book reviews see further down.

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98. "Ecological Rationality and Economics: Where the Twain Shall Meet", (with Leonidas Spiliopoulos), Synthese, forthcoming.

97. "Defaults and cognitive effort", (with Dmitry Ryvkin, Tom Wilkening & Jingjing Zhang), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, forthcoming.

96. "Adam Smith’s System. A Reinterpretation Inspired by Smith’s Lectures on Rhetoric, by Game Theory, and by Conjectural History", (with Benoit Walraevens). Palgrave Macmillan.

95. "How common is the common-ratio effect? ", (with Pavlo Blavatskyy & Valentyn Panchenko), Experimental Economics 26, April 2023, 253-272.

94. "On the Experimental Robustness of the Allais Paradox", (with Pavlo Blavatskyy & Valentyn Panchenko), American Economic Journal - Microeconomics 14(1), February 2022, 143-163.

93. "On the Foundations of Behavioral and Experimental Economics", pp. 157-181 in Harold Kincaid & Don Ross (eds.), A Modern Guide to Philosophy of Economics (Chapter 10), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing 2021.

92. "How Much Is A Human Life Worth? A Systematic Review", (with Elena Keller, Jade Newman, Georgina Chambers, & Louise Jorm), Value in Health 24(10), October 2021, 1531-1541.

91. "Flicking the Switch: Simplifying Disclosure to Improve Retirement Plan Choices", (with Susan Thorp, Isa Dobrescu, Hazel Bateman, & Ben Newell), Journal of Banking and Finance 121, December 2020, 105955.

90. "Improving Truthful Reporting of Polluting Firms by Rotating Inspectors: Experimental Evidence from a Bribery Game", (with Peiyao Shen, Regina Betz, & Rukai Gong), Environmental and Resource Economics 76, 2020, 201-233.

89. "Schumpeter’s Assessment of Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations: Why He Got It Wrong", (with David Baranowski & Benoit Walraevens), Journal of the History of Economic Thought 41.4., December 2019, 531-552.

88. "Engagement with retirement savings: It is a matter of trust", (with Jeanette Deetlefs, Isa Dobrescu, Hazel Bateman, Ben Newell, & Susan Thorp), Journal of Consumer Affairs 53.3, September 2019, 917-945.

87. "Deception", pp. 28-38 in Arthur Schram & Aljaz Ule (eds.), Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Experimental Economics (Chapter 2), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing 2020.

86. "Complexity, attention and choice in games under time constraints: A process analysis", (with Leonidas Spiliopoulos & Le Zhang), Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition 44(10), 2018, 1609–1640.

85. "The BCD[Benefits, Challenges, Desiderata] of response time analysis in experimental economics", (with Leonidas Spiliopoulos), Experimental Economics 21.2., 2018, 383–433.

84. "Retirement Savings: A Tale of Decisions and Defaults", (with Loretti Dobrescu, Xiaodong Fan, Hazel Bateman, Ben Newell, & Susan Thorp), Economic Journal 128(610), 2018, 1047–1094.

83. "The Beauty of Simplicity? (Simple) Heuristics and the Opportunities Yet to be Realized", (with Leonidas Spiliopoulos), pp. 119 - 136 in Morris Altman (ed.), Behavioral Economics and Smart Decision-Making, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing 2017.

82. "Experimental Economics and Choice in Transportation: Incentives and Context", (with Vinayak Dixit, Elisabet Rutstrom, & Satish Ukkusuri), Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies 77 (April), 2017, 161–184.

81. "Self-regulating Organizations under the Shadow of Governmental Oversight: An experimental investigation", (with Silvester Van Koten), Research in Experimental Economics vol 19 (Experiments in Organizational Economics, edited by Goerg & Hamman), 65–103.  

80. "Understanding social impact bonds and their alternatives: An experimental investigation", (with Jade Wong, Alberto Motta, & Le Zhang), Research in Experimental Economics, vol 19 (Experiments in Organizational Economics, edited by Goerg & Hamman), 39-83. 

79. "Group Incentives or Individual Incentives? A Real-Effort Weak-Link Experiment", (with Stefania Bortolotti & Giovanna Devetag), Journal of Economic Psychology 56(C), 2016, 60–73.

78. "Pro-social or Anti-social, or Both? A Within-and Between-subjects Study of Social Preferences", (with Le Zhang), Journal of Behavioural and Experimental Economics 62, June 2016, 23–32. 

77. "Episodes from the Early History of Experimentation in Economics", pp. 195 - 217 in A. Svorencik & H. Maas (eds.), The Making of Experimental Economics: Witness Seminar on the Emergence of a Field, Mass, Switzerland: Springer 2016.

76. "Do Donors Care About thePrice of Giving? A Review of the Evidence, with Some Theory to Organize It", (with Jade Wong), Voluntas 27.2., 2016, 958–978. 

75. "As easy as pie: How retirement savers use prescribed investment disclosures", (with Hazel Bateman, Isa Dobrescu, Ben Newell, Susan Thorp), Journal of Economic Behaviour and Organization 121, 2016, 60-76.

74. "The effects of the take-option in dictator-game experiments: A comment on Engel’s (2011) meta-study", (with Le Zhang), Experimental Economics 17, September 2014, 414-420.

73. "Just interested or getting involved? An analysis of superannuation attitudes and actions", (with Hazel Bateman, Jeanette Deetlefs, Loretti Dobrescu, Ben Newell, Susan Thorp), Economic Record 90, June 2014, 160-178.

72. "Model comparisons using tournaments: Likes, ‘dislikes’, and challenges", (with Leonidas Spiliopoulos), Psychological Methods 19, June 2014, 230-50.

71. "Solving coordination problems experimentally", (with Giovanna Devetag), pp. 357 - 84  in J. Sell and M. Webster (eds.), Laboratory Experiments in the Social Sciences, Second Edition, Elsevier, 2014.

70. "Structural versus Behavioral Remedies in the Deregulation of Electricity Markets: An Experimental Investigation Motivated by Theory and Policy Concerns", (with Silvester van Koten), European Economic Review 64, November 2013, 256-265.

69. "Fairness in Risky Environments: Theory and Evidence", (with Silvester van Koten and Vítězslav Babický), GAMES (special issue: Fairness in Games) 4.2., 2013, 208-242;

68. "Are the unskilled doomed to remain unaware?", (with Dmitry Ryvkin and Marian Krajc), Journal of Economic Psychology 33, 2012, 1012-1031.

67. "The lingering effects of our past experiences: The sunk-cost fallacy and the inaction inertia effect", (with Orit Tykocinski), Social and Personality Psychology Compass 59, 2011, 653-664.

66. "Classic coordination failures revisited: The effects of deviation costs and loss avoidance", (with Giovanna Devetag), Economics Bulletin 30.2., June 10 2010, 1633-1641.

65. "The Way in Which an Experiment is Conducted is Unbelievably Important : On the Experimentation Practices of Economists and Psychologists", pp. 38 - 55 in E.H. Witte & T. Gollan (eds.), Tagungsband zum 25. Hamburger Symposion - Schwerpunktthema: Sozial psychologie und Ökonomie, Pabst Verlag, 2010. (The corresponding CESifo working paper No. 2887 -- made half a dozen SSRN Top Ten download lists.)

64. "Economic Theories of Nonprofit Organization", (with Petra Brhlikova), pp. 1521 - 1527 in H.K. Anheier & S. Toepler (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, Berlin: Springer, 2010.

63. "International Committee on Fundraising Organizations", pp. 885 – 886 in H.K. Anheier & S. Toepler (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, Berlin: Springer 2010.

62. "Do Self-Regulation Clubs Work? Some Evidence from Europe and Some Caveats From Economic Theory", (with Katarina Svitkova), pp. 152 - 168 in M.K. Gugerty & A. Prakash (eds.), Voluntary Regulation of NGOs and Non-Profits: An Accountability Club Framework, Cambridge University Press 2010.

61. "Certification and Self-Regulation of Non-Profits, and the Institutional Choice Between them", (with Jan Myslivecek), pp. 280 - 290 in B. Seaman & D. Young (eds.), Handbook of Research on Nonprofit Economics and Management, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing 2010. 

60. "Understanding the Plott-Wit-Yang paradox", (with Katarina Kalovcova), The Journal of Prediction Markets 3.3., 2009, 33–44.

59. "How Uncertain is the Uncertainty Effect?", (with Ondrej Rydval, Sasha Prokosheva, and Ralph Hertwig), Experimental Economics 12.4., 2009, 473-487.

58. "Three Very Simple Games (And What It Takes to Solve Them)", (with Michal Ostatnicky and Ondrej Rydval), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 72.1., 2009, 589-601.

57. "Prospecting NeuroEconomics", Economics & Philosophy 24.3., 2008, 431-448.

56. "Are the Unskilled Really that Unaware? An Alternative Explanation", (with Marian Krajc), Journal of Economic Psychology 29.6., 2008, 724-738. 

55. "The Unbundling Regime for Electricity Utilities in the EU: A Case of Legislative and Regulatory Capture?", (with Silvester van Koten), Energy Economics 30, 2008, 3128-3140.

54. "The Recognition Heuristic: A Fast and Frugal Way to Investment Choice?", (with Bernard Borges, Gerd Gigerenzer and Dan Goldstein), pp. 993 - 1003 in C.R. Plott & V.L. Smith (eds.), Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, Elsevier 2008.

53. "A First Experimental Test of Multilevel Game Theory: The PD Case", (with Kjell Hausken), Applied Economics Letters 15.4., 2008, 261-264.

52. "Deception in Social Psychological Experiments: Two Misconceptions and a Research Agenda", (with Ralph Hertwig), Social Psychology Quarterly 71.3., 2008, 222-227. 

51. "Deception in Experiments: Revisiting the Arguments in Its Defense", (with Ralph Hertwig), Ethics and Behavior 18.1., 2008, 59-92.

50. "Three Prominent Tournament Formats: Predictive Power and Costs", (with Dmitry Ryvkin), Management Science 54.3., 2008, 492-504.

49. "Comparing Guessing Games with Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Players Experimental Results and a CH Explanation", (with Eugen Kovac and Martin Vojtek), Economics Bulletin 3.9., February 12 2008, 1-16.

48. "When and Why? A Critical Survey of Coordination Failure in the Laboratory", (with Giovanna Devetag), Experimental Economics 10, 2007, 331-344.

47. "Experiments in Solving Coordination Problems", (with Giovanna Devetag), pp. 407 - 432 in J. Sell and M. Webster (eds.), Laboratory Experiments in the Social Sciences, Elsevier, 2007. 

46. "The Effects of Costless Pre-play Communication: Experimental Evidence from Games with Pareto-ranked Equilibria", (with Andreas Blume), Journal of Economic Theory 132, 2007, 274-290. 

45. "Thomas Schelling und die Theorie der Self-Command", (with Angelika Weber), pp. 121 – 134 in I. Pies & M. Leschke (eds.), Thomas Schellings strategische Ökonomik, Tübingen: Mohr-Siebeck, 2007.

44. "Certification As a Viable Quality Assurance Mechanism in Transition Economies: Evidence Theory and Open Questions",  (with Katarina Svitkova), Prague Economic Papers, 16.2., 2007, 99-114. 

43. "Capital Romance: Why Wall Street Fell in Love With Higher Education", pp. 145 - 166 in D. W. Breneman, B. Pusser, and S.E. Turner (eds.), Earnings from Learning: The Rise of For-profit Universities, Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2006. [Revised version of the 2001 Education Economics article with the same title]

42. "A Behavioral Approach to Distribution and Bargaining", (with Werner Gueth), pp. 405 - 422 in M. Altman (ed.), Foundations and extensions of behavioral economics: A handbook, Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe Publishers, 2006.

41. "Understanding Corruption and Corruptibility Through Experiments: A Primer", (with Libor Dusek and Lubomir Lizal), Prague Economic Papers 14.2., 2005, 147-163. 

40. "Field Experiments: Some Methodological Caveats", pp. 51 - 70 in J. Carpenter, G.W. Harrison and J.A. List (eds.), Field Experiments in Economics. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 10, 2005.

39. "Loss avoidance as selection principle: Evidence from simple stag-hunt games", (with Ondrej Rydval), Economics Letters 88.1., 2005, 101-107.

38. "How financial incentives and cognitive abilities affect task performance in laboratory setting: an illustration", (with Ondrej Rydval), Economics Letters 85.3., 2004, 315-320.

37. "The Cognitive Illusions Controversy: A Methodological Debate in Disguise That Matters to Economists",  (with Ralph Hertwig), pp. 113 - 130 in R. Zwick and A. Rapoport (eds.), Experimental Business Research III, Boston, MA: Kluwer, 2004.

36. "Essays on the Theory and Practice of Strategic Behavior", Habilitation Univerzita Karlovav Praze, Fakulta Socialnich Ved, 2003.

35. Review essay: Charles R. Plott’s Collected Papers on the Experimental Foundations of Economic and Political Science (2001), three volumes. Journal of Economic Psychology 24, 2003, 555-575.

34. "Trust, Repute, and the Role of Nonprofit Enterprise", (with Mark Schlesinger), pp. 77 - 114 in H. Anheier & A. Ben-Ner (eds.), The Study of the Nonprofit Enterprise, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, 2003. [Revised version of the 1997 Voluntas article with the same title]. See also H. Hansmann’s "The Role of Trust in Nonprofit Enterprise", pp. 115-122 in the same book.

33. "Economists’ and Psychologists’ Experimental Practices: How They Differ, Why They Differ and How They Could Converge", (with Ralph Hertwig), pp. 253 - 72 in I. Brocas and J. Carrillo (eds.), The Psychology of Economic Decisions, Oxford University Press, 2003.

32. "Bertrand Price-undercutting: A Brief Classroom Demonstration", Journal of Economic Education 34.1., 2003, 21-26.

31. "The Costs of Deception: Evidence From Psychology", (with Ralph Hertwig), Experimental Economics 5.2., 2002, 111-131.

30. "An Austrian (Mis)Reads Adam Smith: A critique of Rothbard as intellectual historian", (with Peter Hanns Matthews), Review of Political Economy 14.3., 2002, 379-392. 

29. "Money, lies, and replicability: On the need for empirically grounded experimental practices and interdisciplinary discourse", (with Ralph Hertwig), Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24, 2001, 433-451.

28. "Experimental Practices in Economics: A Challenge for Psychologists? [target article]", (with Ralph Hertwig), Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24, 2001, 383-451. 

[According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2014 impact factor of 20.771, ranking it 2nd out of 51 journals in the category "Behavioral Sciences",[4] 3rd out of 252 journals in the category "Neurosciences",[5] and first out of 14 journals in the category "Psychology, Biological",[6] as well as making it the third-highest ranking journal among 3214 indexed journals in the Social Sciences Citation Index.[7]] [Reprinted in H.J. Stam (ed.), Theoretical Psychology – Contemporary Readings, SAGE, 2012]

27. "Capital Romance: Why Wall Street Fell in Love With Higher Education", Education Economics 9.3., 2001, 293-311. 

26. "How can we open up the adaptive toolbox?", (with Gerd Gigerenzer, Peter M. Todd, et al.), Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23.6., 2000, 767-777.

25. "Trust, Reciprocity, and Social History: A Re-examination", (with John Fitzgerald and Carl Boeing), Experimental Economics 3.3., 2000, 81-100. [Reprinted in E.L. Khalil (ed),Trust, Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003, pp. 427 - 46.]

24. "A Game-theoretic Explanation of the Administrative Lattice in Institutions of Higher Learning", (with Richard C. Squire), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 43.3., 2000, 377-392.

23. "Gender Differences in the Laboratory: Evidence from Prisoner’s Dilemma Games", (with Lisa Tichy), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 39.3., 1999, 327-339. 

22. "Reasoning in Economics and Psychology: Why Social Context Matters", (with Gerd Gigerenzer), pp. 131 - 145 in M.E. Streit, U. Mummert and D. Kiwit (eds.), Cognition, Rationality, and Institutions, Springer, 2000. [Revised version of the 1997 JITE article with the same title].

21. "Introduction", to Reinhard Selten, Game Theory and Economic Behaviour: Selected Essays (two volumes), Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing 1999.

20. "Demons versus Heuristics in Artificial Intelligence, Behavioral Ecology, and Economics", (with Seth Bullock, Jennifer Davis, Adam Goodie and Greg Werner), pp. 327 - 355 in Gerd Gigerenzer, Peter Todd, & the ABC Research Group, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, Oxford University Press, 1999. *

19. "Can Ignorance Beat the Stock Market?", (with Bernhard Borges, Gerd Gigerenzer and Dan Goldstein), pp. 59 - 72 in Gerd Gigerenzer, Peter Todd, & the ABC Research Group, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart, Oxford University Press, 1999. [* Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart was selected by                      Behavioral and Brain Sciences as target book. I was a member of the ABC Research Group that wrote the book.]

18. "Review Essay: Hansmann (1996) The Ownership of Enterprise", Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 28.2., 1999, 225-233. [See also Hansmann’s response in NVSQ 29.1., 179-184.]

17. "The Nature and Causes of Corporate Negligence, Sham Lectures, and Ecclesiastical Indolence Adam Smith on Joint- stock companies, Teachers and Preachers", History of Political Economy 31.2., 1999, 297-315.

16. "The Question Remains: Is Deception Acceptable?", (with Ralph Hertwig), American Psychologist 53.7., 1998, 806-807.

15. "Is Deception Acceptable?", (with Ralph Hertwig), American Psychologist 52.7, 1997, 746-747.

14. "How to Survive in Postindustrial Environments: Adam Smith's Advice for Today's Colleges and Universities", Journal of Higher Education 68.5., 1997, 483-501.

13. "Reasoning in Economics and Psychology: Why Social Context Matters", (with Gerd Gigerenzer), Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 153.4., 1997, 700-710.

12. Review essay: Vivienne Brown (1995), Adam Smith's Discourse, (with David Collings), in Jeff Biddle and Warren Samuels (eds.), Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 15, 1997, 329-336. 

11. "A Simple Principal-Agent Experiment for the Classroom", (with David C. Colander), Economic Inquiry 35.2., 1997, 443-450.

10. "Trust, Repute, and the Role of Nonprofit Enterprise", (with Mark Schlesinger) Voluntas 8.2, 1997, 97-119.

9. "Modern Economic Theory and the Study of Nonprofit Organizations: Why the Twain Shall Meet",  Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 25.4., 1996, 470-484.

8. Review essay (Invited): Young and Steinberg (1995), Economics for Nonprofit Managers; Oster (1995), Strategic Management for Nonprofit Organizations; Clotfelter (1992), Who Benefits from the Nonprofit Sector?; Zamagni (1995), The Economics of Altruism, Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 25.2., 1996, 248-258.

7. "Yes, Adam Smith was an Economist -- A Very Modern One Indeed. A Reply", (with Stephen J. Meardon), Rationality and Society 8.3., 1996, 348-352.

6. "Self-Command in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments. A Game-Theoretic Reinterpretation", (with Stephen J. Meardon), Rationality and Society 8.1., 1996, 57-80.

5. Experiments in Teaching and Understanding Economics, (with David C. Colander), Irwin, 1995.

4. "The Ordinary Business of Students' Lives, or, Business as Usual? A plea for the incorporation of game theory, experiments, and experiential learning into the principles course", (with Akiba T. M. Scroggins), pp. 92 - 106 in Nahid Aslanbeigui and Michele I. Naples (eds.), Rethinking Economic Principles: Critical Essays on Introductory Textbooks, Irwin, 1995.

3. "A Game-Theoretic Re-Evaluation of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations", (with Stephen J. Meardon), pp. 43 - 61 in Ingrid Rima (ed.), The Classical Tradition in Economic Thought, Proceedings of 20th HES meetings, Elgar 1995. 

2. "On the Origin of Conventions: Evidence from Symmetric Bargaining Games", (with John van Huyck, et al.), International Journal of Game Theory 24.2., 1995, 187-212. 

1. "Should Class Attendance Be Mandatory?", Journal of Economic Perspectives 8.3, 1994, 213-214.


Book Reviews

28. On NOISE (the book). Medium, June 13 2021. 

27. Review of Vernon L. Smith (2018), A Life of Experimental Economics. Vol. I: Forty Years of Discovery, (280 pages; ISBN 978-3-319-98403-2 ISBN 978-3-319-98404-9 eBook). Vol. II: The Next Fifty years (253 pages; ISBN 978-3-319-98424-7 ISBN 978-3-319-98425-4 eBook). Journal of Economic Psychology 72, 2019, 80-2.

26. Review of Rasmussen (2017), The Infidel and the Professor. OEconomia 8(1), 2018, 131–6.

25. Review of Angela Duckworth (2017), GRIT- Why passion and resilience are the secrets to success, Journal of Economic Psychology 61, 2017, 259-60.

24. Review of Donald Sull & Kathleen Eisenhardt (2015), Simple Rules: How to Succeed in a Complex World, (with Elizabeth Maitland). Journal of Economic Psychology 61, 2017, 261-2.

23. Review of Replication in Experimental Economics, (Cary A. Deck, Enrique Fatas, & Tanya Rosenblat, editors). Journal of Economic Psychology, 59, 2017, 176–9.

22. Review of The Making of Experimental Economics: Witness Seminar on the Emergence of A Field, (Andrej Svorencik and Harro Maas, editors). Journal of Economic Psychology 58, 2017, 89–90.

21. Review of World Development Report 2015, Mind, Society, and Behavior. Journal of Economic Psychology 48, 2015, 111-20.

20. Review of Floris Heukelom (2014), Behavioral Economics, A History. OEconomia 5(2), 2015, 259-67. 

19. Review of Berry, Paganelli, & Smith (2014), The Oxford Handbook of ADAM SMITH, (with Benoit Walraevens). European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 22(2), 2015, 340-43

18. Ten contributions to Real World Decision Making: An Encyclopedia of Behavioral Economics, (editor: Morris Altman, Praeger 2015)

17. Review of Gavin Kennedy (2008), Adam Smith: Philosopher and Man of the World, and Nicholas Phillipson (2010), Adam Smith, An Enlightened Life, (with Benoit Walraevens). History of Economic Ideas, XX.1., 2012, 185-91.

16. Review of Bruno S. Frey (2008). Happiness - A Revolution in Economics, (with Angelika Weber). Journal of Economic Psychology, 31.1., 2010, 143-5.

15. Review of Vernon L. Smith (2008). Discovery - A memoir. Journal of Economic Psychology, 30.4., 2009, 696-9.

14. Review of Abdolkarim Sadrieh & Joachim Weimann (Eds.) (2008). Experimental Economics in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. A collection of papers in honor of  Reinhard Tietz. Journal of Economic Psychology, 30.3., 2009, 509-10.

13. Review of Robert Hahn & Paul Tetlock (Eds.) (2006), Information Markets: A New Way of Making Decisions, (with Katarina Kalovcova).  Journal of Economic Psychology, 29.1., 2008, 123-5.

12. Review of Hideaki Tamura (2006), Human Psychology and Economic Fluctuation. A New Basic Theory of Human Economics, (with Sergey Slobodyan). Journal of Economic Psychology, 28.5., 2007, 628-9.

11. Review of Jerry Evensky (2005), Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy and Gavin Kennedy (2005), Adam Smith's Lost Legacy. History of Political Economy 39.2., 2007, 326-9.

10. Review of Malcom Gladwell (2005), Blink. The Power of Thinking without Thinking. Journal of Economic Psychology 27.6., 2006, 805-7.

9. Review of Nicola Giocoli (2003), Modeling Rational Agents. From Interwar Economics to Early Modern Game Theory. History of Political Economy 37.1, 2005, 161-4.

8. "Proper Experimental Design and Implementation Are Necessary Conditions for a Balanced Social Psychology", (comment on a target article by Krueger and Funder, with Michal Ostatnicky). Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27.3, 2004, 352-3.

7. Review of Paul Glimcher (2003), Decisions, Uncertainty, and the Brain, (with Ondrej Rydval). Journal of Economic Psychology 25.6., 2004, 891-4.

6. Review of Colin Camerer (2003), Behavioral Game Theory. Experiments in Strategic Interaction, (with Ondrej Rydval). Journal of Economic Psychology 25.5., 2004, 671-4.

5. Review of Chuhei Sugiyama (ed.) (1996), Lauderdale's Notes on Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. History of Economic Ideas, V.2, 1997, 125-7.

4. "Deductive Competence: A Desert Devoid of Content and Context", (comment on a target article by Evans and Over, with Ralph Hertwig and Gerd Gigerenzer). Cahiers de Psychologie Cognitive 16(1-2), 1997, 102-17.

3. Review of Ken Binmore (1997), Game Theory and the Social Contract, Volume 2: Just Playing. Southern Economic Journal 64.1, 1997, 355-8.

2. Review of Ken Binmore (1994), Game Theory and the Social Contract, Volume 1: Playing Fair. Southern Economic Journal 62.4, 1996, 1120-2.

1. Review of Joerg Weibull (1995), Evolutionary Game Theory. Southern Economic Journal 63.3, 1996, 834-6.