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  Most cited documents in this series: (1) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-02 Barking Up the Right Tree: Are Small Groups Rational Agents? (2002). Cited: 5 times. (2) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-07 When are Women More Generous than Men? (2006). Cited: 5 times. (3) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-09 Revealed Altruism (2007). Cited: 4 times. (4) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-05 A Tractable Model of Reciprocity and Fairness (2006). Cited: 3 times. (5) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-19 A computational electoral competition model with social clustering and endogenous interest groups as information brokers (2004). Cited: 3 times. (6) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-03 Small- and Large-Stakes Risk Aversion: Implications of Concavity Calibration for Decision Theory (2006). Cited: 2 times. (7) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-21 Revealing Preferences for Fairness in Ultimatum Bargaining (2005). Cited: 1 times. (8) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2007-05 Is There A Plausible Theory for Risky Decisions? (2008). Cited: 1 times. (9) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2006-22 Beauty, Gender and Stereotypes: Evidence from Laboratory Experiments (2005). Cited: 1 times. (10) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2007-08 Trust and Reciprocity: Implications of Game Triads and Social Contexts (2008). Cited: 1 times. (11) RePEc:exc:wpaper:2007-01 Social Barriers to Cooperation: Experiments on the Extent and Nature of Discrimination in Peru (2006). Cited: 1 times. Recent citations received in: | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 Recent citations received in: 2006 (1) RePEc:hhs:gunwpe:0221 A Note on the Risk Behavior and Death of Homo Economicus (2006). Göteborg University, Department of Economics / Working Papers in Economics (2) RePEc:yor:yorken:06/18 What Price Compromise? Testing a Possibly Surprising Implication of Nash Bargaining Theory (2006). Department of Economics, University of York / Discussion Papers Recent citations received in: 2005 Recent citations received in: 2004 Recent citations received in: 2003 Warning!! This is still an experimental service. The results of this service should be interpreted with care, especially in research assessment exercises. The processing of documents is automatic. There still are errors and omissions in the identification of references. We are working to improve the software to increase the accuracy of the results. Source data used to compute the impact factor of RePEc series.
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