Experiments on Trust and Bargaining in Bulgaria:
The Effects of Institutions and Culture by Kenneth Koford 2003
Social Comparisons in Ultimatum Bargaining by Bohnet and Zeckhauser 2004
Fairness in Ultimatum Bargaining with Outside Options: Experimental Evidence* by Catherine C. Eckel Robert P. Gilles§ January 14, 2004
Cheap talk in bargaining experiments: lying and
threats in ultimatum games by Rachel Croson, Terry Boles & J. Keith Murnighan 2003
Non-reciprocal altruism in dictator games by Magnus Johannesson*, Bjo¨rn Persson 2000
More Order with Less Law: On Contract Enforcement,Trust, and Crowding by Iris Bohnet, Bruno S. Frey and Steffen Huck July 2000
In Search of Workers' Real Effort Reciprocity - A Field and a Laboratory Experiment by Heike Hennig-Schmidt, Bettina Rockenbach, Abdolkarim Sadrieh 2005
Effort for Payment A Tale of Two Markets by James Heyman and Dan Ariely 2004
Do Incentive Contracts Undermine Cooperaton, by Ernst Fehr and Simon Gächter April 2002
Reciprocity as a Contract Enforcement Device: Experimental Evidence by Ernst Fehr, Simon Gächter, Georg Kirchsteiger 1997
Monetary and Non-monetary Gift Exchange by Saima Mahmood and Asad Zaman
Gift Exchange in the Field Saima Naeem & Asad Zaman
A Theory of Reciprocity by Falk and Fiscgbacher 2001
A Theory of Equity, Reciprocity and Competition by Bolton&Ockenfels
Altruism in Anonymous Dictator Games by Eckel & Grossman 1996
Positive and negative reciprocity in the labor market byPereiraa, Silvab & Silvaa
How to identify trust and reciprocity by Cox 2004
Strong Reciprocity, Human Cooperation and the Enforcement of Social Norms Fehr, Fischbacher & Gächter
Partial Gift Exchange in an Experimental Labor Market: Impact of Subject Population Differences, Productivity Differences and Effort Requests on Behavior by Hannan, Kagel&Moser 2001
The Power of Reciprocity FAIRNESS, RECIPROCITY, AND STAKES IN VARIANTS OF THE DICTATOR GAME by ANDREAS DIEKMANN (2004)
Raising the stakes in the ultimatum game: Experimental evidence from Indonesia byLisa A Cameron 199
Does culture matter in economic behavior?
Ultimatum Game Bargaining among the Machiguenga of the Peruvian Amazon by Joe Henrich
ALTRUISM, EQUITY, AND RECIPROCITY IN A GIFT-EXCHANGE EXPERIMENT: AN ENCOMPASSING APPROACH charness and haruvy 1999
Fairness and Retaliation: economics of Reciprocity Ernst Fehr, Simon Gächter 2000
Interdependent Preferences and Reciprocity by JOEL SOBEL 2005
The Currency of Reciprocity -Gift-Exchange in the Workplace Kube et.al., 2010
Trust, Communication and Contracts: Experimental Evidence by Avner Ben-Ner and Louis Putterm 2006
A Matter of Trust: The Search for Accountability in Italian Politics, 1990-2000 by Bicchieri et al., 2004
Do the Right Thing: But Only if Others Do So by Cristina Bicchieri& Erte Xiao 2008
When Social Norm overcome Competition: Gift Exchange in Experimental Labor Market Fehr et al., 1998
Do Market Conditions Affect Gift Exchange:Evidence from Experimental Market Brandts and Chrness 2003
The Impact of Social Comparisons on Reciprocity by Gächter et.al., 2008
IMPURE ALTRUISM AND DONATIONS TO PUBLIC GOODS: A THEORY OF WARM-GLOW GIVING* by James Andreoni 1990
A Behavioral Account of the Labor Market: The Role of Fairness Concerns by Ernst Fehr
ECONOMISTS FREE RIDE, DOES ANYONE ELSE? Experiments on the provision of public goods, IV Gerald MARWELL and Ruth E. AMES 1981
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Relative Price of Fairness: Gender Differences in a Punishment Game by Eckel & Grossman
Gender Differences in Trust and Reciprocity Chaudhuri &Gangadharan
Gender and Ultimatum in Pakistan: Revisited by Saima Mahmood and Asad Zaman
Conditions under Which Women Behave Less/More Pro-Socially than Men Evidence from Two Field Experiments by Stephan Meier*
Ultimatum bargaining by children and adults byJ.Keith Murnighan a,*, Michael Scott Saxon
Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory and Ten Intuitive Contradictions by Jacob K. Goeree and Charles A. Holt
Behavioral Economics and Psychology of Incentives by Emir Kamenica
DO PEOPLE ALWAYS RESPOND TO INCENTIVES? EXPERIENCE IN DATA GATHERING THROUGH FACE TO FACE INTERVIEWS
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