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Institute of Business and Economic Research
Experimental Social Science Laboratory (Xlab)
University of California, Berkeley

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Xlab, the Experimental Social Science Laboratory
George Akerlof, Director
Teck-Hua Ho, Executive Director

The Xlab is a wireless computing facility funded by the National Science Foundation and designed to facilitate experiments that explore human behavior from a social science perspective. It is an "economic wind tunnel" that allows researchers to determine how various theories play out with real people. Research conducted in the Xlab is at the heart of this working paper series.

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PAPERS FROM 2008
Eduardo B. Andrade and Teck Ho (March 1, 2008) Gaming Emotions
Eduardo B. Andrade and Ganesh Iyer (March 1, 2008) Planned and Actual Betting in Sequential Gambles
PAPERS FROM 2007
Eduardo B. Andrade and Teck Ho (November 1, 2007) How is the Boss's Mood Today? I Want a Raise
Eduardo B. Andrade and Joel B. Cohen (October 1, 2007) On the Consumption of Negative Feelings
David Zetland (May 17, 2007) Fighting at the Spigot: The Story of a Failing Public Water Cooperative
E B. Andrade and Ganesh Iyer (April 17, 2007) Dynamic Inconsistencies in Gambling and the Role of Feelings
John Morgan and Shimon Kogan (April 1, 2007) Securities Auctions Under Moral Hazard: An Experimental Study
PAPERS FROM 2006
Rachna Dahamija, J. D. Tygar, and Marti Hearst (August 14, 2006) Why Phishing Works
Julian Jamison, Dean Karlan, and Laura Schechter (June 1, 2006) To Deceive or Not to Deceive?
Peter Fishman and Devin G. Pope (May 26, 2006) Punishment Induced Detterence: Evidence from the Video Rental Market
Syngjoo Choi, Raymond Fisman, Douglass Gale, and Sachar Kariv (March 31, 2006) Substantive and Procedural Rationality in Decisions under Uncertainty
PAPERS FROM 2005
Eduardo B. Andrade (December 1, 2005) Behavioral Consequences of Affect: Combining Evaluative and Regulatory Mechanisms
Raymond Fisman, Shachar Kariv, and Daniel Markovitz (November 15, 2005) Distinguishing Social Preferences from Preferences for Altruism
Alan S. Blinder and John Morgan (August 1, 2005) Are Two Heads Better Than One?: Monetary Policy by Committee
Raymond J. Fisman, Shachar Kariv, and Daniel Markovits (February 8, 2005) Individual Preferences for Giving
Julian Jamison and Dean S. Karlan (February 1, 2005) When Curiosity Kills the Profits: an Experimental Examination
Michael P. Haselhuhn and BARBARA A. MELLERS (January 1, 2005) Emotions and Cooperation in Economic Theory
PAPERS FROM 2004
Teck H. Ho and Juanjuan Zhang (September 28, 2004) Does Format of Pricing Contract Matter?
Teck H. Ho and Keith Weigelt (August 1, 2004) Trust among Strangers
 
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