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  1. "Parition-Dependent Framing Effects in Lab and Field Prediction Markets" with Ulrich Sonnemann, Craig R. Fox and Thomas Langer, submitted to Quarterly Journal of Economics
    Appendix II, Appendix VIII
  2. "Self-tuning experience weighted attraction learning in games" with Teck Ho, Kuan Chong. Journal of Economic Theory, 133 (Mar 2007) pp. 177-198.
  3. Lohrenz, Terry; McCabe, Kevin; Camerer, Colin F.; Montague, P. Read. "Neural signature of fictive learning signals in a sequential investment task." PNAS 2007; 104; 9493-9498; originally published online May 22, 2007.
  4. Camerer, Colin F. "Behavioral Economics", in T. Persson (Ed.) World Congress of the Econometric Society Proceeding, in press.
  5. Tomlin, D., Quartz, S., Camerer, C., Montague P.R. "Agent-specific correlates of activity in cingulate cortex in trust games", Science, 19 May 2006.
  6. "Self-tuning EWA: A one-parameter theory of learning in games" with Teck Ho, Kuan Chong, Journal of Economic Theory in press.
  7. "Individual differences and payoff learning in games," with Xin Wang and Teck-Hua Ho. Economic Journal, in press.
  8. "Strategic teaching in repeated games," with Teck-Hua Ho,Juin Kuan Chong, Games and Economic Behavior (in press)
  9. Camerer, Colin F. "Neuroeconomics: Using neuroscience to make economic predictions", Economic Journal, April 2006.
  10. Camerer, Colin F. and Fehr, Ernst. "When Does 'Economic Man' Dominate Social Behavior?" Science, Vol. 311, 6 January 2006.
  11. Teck H. Ho, Noah Lim and Colin Camerer. 'Modeling the Psychology of Consumer and Firm Behavior with Behavioral Economics', in press.
  12. King-Casas, B., D. Tomlin, Anen D., C.F. Camerer, S.R. Quartz, and P.R. Montague. "Getting to Know You: Reputation and Trust in a Two-Person Economic Exchange."  Science, 1 April 2005, Vol. 308, 78-83.
  13. Camerer CF, Bhatt M. Self-referential thinking and equilibrium as states of mind in games: fMRI evidence. Games and Econ Beh 2005; 52(2):424-459.
  14. Ming Hsu, Meghana Bhatt, Ralph Adolphs, Daniel Tranel, and Colin F. Camerer. "Neural Systems Responding to Degrees of Uncertainty in Human Decision-Making." Science 9 December 2005: Vol. 310. no. 5754, pp. 1680 - 1683.
  15. "Experimental law and economics", with Eric Talley. In M. Polinsky and S. Shavell (Eds.), Handbook of Law and Economics (in press).
  16. Camerer, Colin F., Stephanie Kovalchik, David M. Grether, Charles R. Plott and John M. Allman. Nov 2005. "Aging and decision making: a comparison between neurologically healthy elderly and young individuals." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Vol. 58 (2005) 79-94.
  17. Camerer, Colin F., Nava Ashraf and George Lowenstein. Summer 2005. "Adam Smith, Behavioral Economist." Journal of Economic Perspectives. Vol. 10, No. 3, pages 131-145.
  18. Camerer, Colin F., George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec. Mar. 2005."Neuroeconomics: How neuroscience can inform economics." Journal of Economic Literature. Vol. 34, No. 1; p.9, 56 pages.
  19. Camerer, Colin, George Loewenstein and Drazen Prelec. Dec. 2004. "Neuroeconomia, that is as the neuroscienze can give new forms the economy." Sistemi Intelligenti, 10, 337-418 (in Italian).
  20. Weber, Roberto, Colin F. Camerer, and Mark Knez. 2004. "Timing and virtual observability in ultimatum bargaining and 'weak-link' coordination games," Experimental Economics, 7, 25-48.
  21. Camerer, Colin F. and Dick Thaler. "In honor of Matthew Rabin: Winner of John Bates Clark medal", The Journal of Economic Perspectives. Vol. 17, No. 3; pg. 159.
  22. Camerer, Colin F., Teck-Hua Ho and Kuan Chong. 2004. "A cognitive hierarchy model of behavior in games", Quarterly Journal of Economics. Vol. 119, No. 3; pg. 861.
  23. Camerer, Colin F. 2003. "Behavioral game theory: Plausible formal models that predict accurately." Behavioral and Brain Sciences. Vol. 26, No. 2, 157-158.
  24. Camerer, Colin F. 13 June 2003. "Strategizing in the Brain." Science. Vol. 300, 1673-1675.
  25. Camerer, Colin F. May 2003. "Behavioural Studies of Strategic Thinking in Games." Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Vol. 7, No. 5, 225-231. (Invited paper).
  26. Weber, Roberto, and Colin F. Camerer 2003. "Cultural Conflict and Merger Failure: An Experimental Approach." Management Science. Vol. 49, No. 4, 400-415.
  27. Camerer, Colin, Samuel Issacharoff, George Loewenstein, Ted O'Donoghue, and Matthew Rabin. Jan 2003. "Regulation for Conservatives: Behavioral Economics and the Case for 'Assymetric Paternalism.'" University of Pennsylvania Law Review. 151, 1211-1254.
  28. Johnson, Eric, Colin F. Camerer, Sankar Sen, and Talia Rymon. May 2002. "Detecting Failures of Backward Induction: Monitoring Information Search in Sequential Bargaining." Journal of Economic Theory, 104:1, 16-47 (lead article).
  29. Camerer, Colin F., Teck-Hua Ho, and Juin Kuan Chong. May 2002. "Sophisticated EWA Learning and Strategic Teaching in Repeated Games." Journal of Economic Theory, 104:1, 137-88.
  30. Camerer, Colin. F., Joseph Henrich, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Ernst Fehr, Herbert Gintis, and Richard McElreath. May 2001. "Cooperation, Reciprocity and Punishment in Fifteen Small-Scale Societies." American Economic Review, 91, 73-78. (Reprinted in Trust, Elias Khalil (Ed.), In press, Edward Elgar Publishing).
  31. Weber, Roberto, Colin F. Camerer, Yuval Rottenstreich, and Marc Knez. 2001. "The Illusion of Leadership: Misattributions of Cause in Coordination Games." Organizational Science, 12, 582-98.
  32. Camerer, Colin F., and Chris Anderson. 2000. "Experience-Weighted Attraction Learning in Sender-Receiver Signaling Games." Economic Theory, 16, 689-718. (Reprinted in Advances in Experimental Markets, T. Cason and C. Noussair (Eds.), Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2001, 209-38.)
  33. Knez, Marc, and Colin F. Camerer. 2000. "Increasing Cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemmas by Establishing a Precedent of Efficiency in Coordination Games." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 82, 194-216.
  34. Camerer, Colin F., and Teck-Hua Ho. July 1999. "Experience-Weighted Attraction (EWA) Learning in Normal-Form Games." Econometrica, 67, 827-74.
  35. Camerer, Colin F. April 1999. "Rappresentazione mentale dei giochi: Framing e editing." Sistemi Intelligenti, 11, 113-43. (in Italian)
  36. Camerer, Colin F., and Dan Lovallo. March 1999. "Overconfidence and Excess Entry: An Experimental Approach." American Economic Review, 89, 306-18.
  37. Camerer, Colin F., and Robin Hogarth. 1999. "The Effects of Financial Incentives in Economics Experiments: A Review and Capital-Labor-Production Framework." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 7-42.
  38. Camerer, Colin F. 1999. "Behavioral Economics: Reunifying Psychology and Economics." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96, 10575-77.
  39. Camerer, Colin F., and Roberto Weber. May 1999. "The Econometrics and Behavioral Economics of Escalation to Commitment in NBA Draft Choices." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. Vol. 39, No. 1; p. 59.
  40. Rousseau, D, Sitkin, S, Burt, R, Camerer, C. "Not so different at all: a cross discipline view of trust (an introduction to a special topic forum).) Academy of Management Review, 23 (3) pp. 393-404.
  41. Ho, Teck, Colin F. Camerer, and Keith Weigelt. September 1998. "Iterated Dominance and Iterated Best-Response in Experimental 'p-beauty contests'." American Economic Review, 88, 947-69.
  42. Camerer, Colin F. June 1998. "Can Asset Markets Be Manipulated? A Field Experiment with Racetrack Betting." Journal of Political Economy, 457-82 (lead article).
  43. Camerer, Colin F., and Teck-Hua Ho. 1998. "Experience-Weighted Attraction Learning in Coordination Games: Probability Rules, Heterogeneity and Time-Variation." Journal of Mathematical Psychology, 42, 305-26.
  44. Camerer, Colin F. 1998."Bounded Rationality in Individual Decision Making." Experimental Economics.
  45. Camerer, Colin F., and Martin Weber. 1998. "The Disposition Effect in Securities Trading: An Experimental Analysis." Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 33, 167-84. (Reprinted in Hersh Shefrin (Ed.), Behavioral Finance, London: Edward Elgar, 2000)
  46. Camerer, Colin F., L. Babcock, G. Loewenstein, and R. Thaler. May 1997. "Labor Supply of New York City Cab Drivers: One Day at a Time." Quarterly Journal of Economics, 111, 408-41.
  47. Camerer, Colin F. Fall 1997. "Progress in Behavioral Game Theory." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 11, 167-88. (invited paper). (Reprinted in J. Shogren (Ed.), Experiments in Environmental Economics, volumes I-II, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2002 and also reprinted in Max H. Bazerman (Ed.), Negotiation, Decision Making and Conflict Management. UK: Edgar Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 2003.)
  48. Cachon, Gerard P., and Colin F. Camerer. February 1996. "Loss-Avoidance and Forward Induction in Experimental Coordination Games." Quarterly Journal of Economics, 165-94.
  49. Knez, Mark, and Colin F. Camerer. 1996. "Coordination, Organizational Boundaries, and Fads in Business Practice." Industrial and Corporate Change. Vol. 5. 89-112.
  50. Babcock, L., G. Loewenstein, S. Issacharoff, and Colin F. Camerer. December 1995. "Biased Judgments of Fairness in Bargaining." American Economic Review, 1337-1343.
  51. Camerer, Colin F., and Richard Thaler. Spring 1995. "Anomalies: Dictators, Ultimatums, and Manners." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 9, 209-19.
  52. Knez, Marc, and Colin F. Camerer. 1995. "Social Comparison and Outside Options in Three-Person Ultimatum Games." Games and Economic Behavior, 165-94.
  53. Harless, Charles, and Colin F. Camerer. 1995. "An Error-Rate Analysis of Experimental Data Testing Nash Refinements." European Economic Review, 39, 649-60.
  54. Banks, J., Colin F. Camerer, and D. Porter. January 1994. "Experimental Tests of Nash Refinements in Signaling Games." Games and Economic Behavior, 6, 1-31.
  55. Camerer, Colin F. and Marc Knez. 1994. "Creating 'Expectational Assets' in the Laboratory: 'Weakest-link' Coordination Games." Strategic Management Journal, 15,101-19.
  56. Harless, David, and Colin F. Camerer. 1994. "The Predictive Utility of Generalized Expected Utility Theories." Econometrica, 62, 1251-90. (Reprinted in J.D. Hey (Ed.), The Economics of Uncertainty, Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., in press.)
  57. Camerer, Colin F., and Teck Ho. 1994. "Violations of the Betweenness Axiom and Nonlinearity in Probabilities." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 8, 167-96.
  58. Camerer, Colin F., G. Loewenstein, S. Issacharoff, and L. Babcock. January 1993. "Self-Serving Assessments of Fairness and Pretrial Bargaining." Journal of Legal Studies, 22, 135-59.
  59. Heath, Chip, Marc Knez, and Colin F. Camerer. 1993. "The Strategic Management of the Entitlement Process in the Employment Relationship." Strategic Management Journal, 14, 75-93.
  60. Camerer, Colin F., and M. Weber. 1992. "Ein Experiment zum Anlegerverhalten." Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaftsliche Forschung, 44, 131-48. (in German)
  61. Camerer, Colin F. 1992. "The Rationality of Prices and Volume in Experimental Markets." Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, 51, 237-72.
  62. Camerer, Colin F., and M. Weber. 1992. "Recent Developments in Modelling Preferences: Uncertainty and Ambiguity." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 5, 325-70.
  63. Camerer, Colin F. Winter 1991. "Does Strategy Research Need Game Theory?" Strategic Management Journal, 12, 137-52.(Reprinted in R. Rumelt, D. Schendel, and D. Teece, (Eds.) Fundamental Issues in Strategy: A Research Agenda for the 1990s, Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press.)
  64. Camerer, Colin F., and K. Weigelt. October 1991. "Information Mirages in Experimental Asset Markets." Journal of Business, 64, 463-93.
  65. Camerer, Colin F. December 1989. "Does the Basketball Market Believe in the 'Hot Hand'?" American Economic Review, 79, 1257-61.
  66. Camerer, Colin F. and Howard Kunreuther. 1989. "Decision Processes for Low Probability Events: Policy Implications." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management. Vol. 8, No. 4, 565-92.
  67. *Camerer, Colin F., G. Loewenstein, and M. Weber. October 1989. "The Curse of Knowledge in Economic Settings: An Experimental Analysis." Journal of Political Economy, 97, 1232-54.
  68. Camerer, Colin F. 1989. "Bubbles and Fads in Asset Markets: A Review of Theory and Evidence." Journal of Economic Surveys, 3, 3-38. (Reprinted in Italian in G. Vaciago and G. Verga (Eds.), La Teoria dei Mercati Finanziari, Italy, Societa Editrice II Mulino.)
  69. Camerer, Colin F., and H. K. Kunreuther. 1989. "Experimental Markets for Insurance." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2, 265-300.
  70. Camerer, Colin F., and H. K. Kunreuther. 1989. "Decision Processes for Low Probability Risks: Policy Implications." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 8, 565-92. (Reprinted in W. Kip Viscusi and Ted Gayer, Classics in Risk Management, two-vol. set, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., forthcoming.)
  71. Camerer, Colin F., and A. Vepsalainen. July 1988. "The Efficiency of Cultural Contracting." Strategic Management Journal, 9, 77-94.
  72. Camerer, Colin F. April-June 1988. "Illusory Correlations and Obviousness in Organizational Theory." Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 1, 1-36.
  73. *Camerer, Colin F., and K. Weigelt. January 1988. "Experimental Tests of a Sequential Equilibrium Reputation Model." Econometrica, 56, 1-36.
  74. Camerer, Colin F. Supplement 1988. "Gifts as Economic Signals and Social Symbols." American Journal of Sociology, 94, S180-S214. (Reprinted in Y. Varoufakis (Ed.), Critical Perspectives on Game Theory. UK: Routledge.)
  75. Camerer, Colin F., and K. Weigelt. 1988. "Reputation and Corporate Strategy: A Review of Recent Theory and Applications." Strategic Management Journal, 9, 443-54.
  76. *Camerer, Colin F. 1988. "An Experimental Test of Several Generalized Utility Theories." Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 2, 61-104.
  77. *Camerer, Colin F. December 1987. "Do Biases in Probability Judgment Matter in Markets? Experimental Evidence." American Economic Review, 77, 981-97. (Reprinted in J. Shogren (Ed.), Experiments in Environmental Economics, volumes I-II, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate, 2002.)
  78. Camerer, Colin F., and M. Weber. September 1987. "Recent Developments in Modelling Preferences under Risk." OR Spektrum, 9, 129-51
  79. Camerer, Colin F. 1985. "Redirecting Research in Business Policy and Strategy." Strategic Management Journal, 6, 1-15.
  80. Camerer, Colin F. January-February 1982. "The Pricing and Social Value of Commodity Options." Financial Analysts Journal.
  81. Camerer, Colin F. 1981. "General Conditions for the Success of Bootstrapping Models." Organizational Behavior and Human Performances, 27, 411-22.
*All Reprinted in J. Hey and G. Loomes (Eds.), Recent Developments in Experimental Economics, Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd.


bulletBOOK CHAPTERS
  1. Rousseau, D, Sitkin, S, Burt, R, Camerer, C. "Not so different at all: a cross discipline view of trust (an introduction to a special topic forum)." Ashgate Publishing Limited, in the Internatioal Library of Essays in Public and Professional Ethics -- Business Ethics and Strategy, volume II .
  2. Camerer, C. and Ulrike Malmendier. "Organizational behavioral economics of organizations" in H. Vartainnen and P. Diamond
    Behavioral Economics, in press.
  3. "Behavioral game theory. Thinking, learning, teaching" (with Teck Ho and Kuan Chong). In S. Huck (ed), Essays in honor of Werner Güth, Palgrave Press, 2005.
  4. A cognitive hierarchy theory of games and experimental analysis"(with Teck Ho and Kuan Chong). In R. Zwick (Ed.) Experimental Business Research, II. Kluwer Academic Press, in press.
  5. "Thinking backward and forward in games" (with Eric Johnson). In I. Brocas and J. Castillo (Eds.), Psychology and Economics, Oxford University Press, in press 2004.
  6. "Measuring social norms and preferences using experimental games: A guide for social scientists (with Ernst Fehr)". In Foundations of Human Sociality: Experimental and Ethnographic Evidence from 15 Small-scale Societies. Oxford University Press, forthcoming).
  7. "EWA learning in bilateral call markets," with David Hsia and Teck Ho. In R. Zwick and A. Rapoport, (Eds.), Experimental Business Research, Dordrecht: Kluwer, 2002. 255-284.
  8. "Strategic learning and strategic teaching," with Teck Ho, in S. Hoch and H. Kunreuther (Eds.), Wharton on Making Decisions. John Wiley: New York, 2001.
  9. "Experience-weighted attraction learning in games: Estimates from weak-link games," with Teck Ho, in D. Budescu, I. Erev, and R. Zwick (Eds.), Games and Human Behavior: Essays in honor of Amnon Rapoport. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1999, pp. 31-52.
  10. "Labor supply of New York City cab drivers: One day at a time,"(abridged version of QJE 1997).
  11. "Overconfidence and excess entry: Experimental evidence" (abridged version of AER 1999).
  12. "Prospect theory in the wild: Evidence from the field," (pp 288-300) All in D. Kahneman and A. Tversky (Eds.), Choices, Values, and Frames, 2001. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Reprinted in Max H. Bazerman (Ed.), Negotiation, Decision Making and Conflict Management. UK: Edgar Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 2003.)
  13. "Asset market manipulation: A field experiment with racetrack betting," in C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, in press.
  14. "Learning in games," with Teck-Hua Ho, in C. R. Plott and V. L. Smith (Eds.), Handbook of Experimental Economics Results, in press.
  15. "Experience-weighted attraction learning in games: Estimates from weak-link games," with Teck-Hua Ho, in D. Budescu, I. Erev, and R. Zwick (Eds.), Human Behavior in Games: Essays In Honor of Amnon Rapoport, Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc., 1997. (refereed)
  16. "A Test of a Probabilistic Mechanism for Inducing Stochastic Horizons in Experiments," with K. Weigelt, in R. M. Isaac (Ed.), Research in Experimental Economics, 6, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1996. (refereed)
  17. "Rules for Experimenting in Psychology and Economics, and Why They Differ" in W. Guth and E. Van Damme (Eds.), Essays in Honor of Reinhard Selten, Springer-Verlag, 1996.
  18. "Coordination in Organizations: A Game-theoretic Perspective," with Marc Knez, in Z. Shapira (Ed.), Organizational Decision Making, New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
  19. "Behavioral Economics and Nonrational Organizational Decision Making," in J. Halpern & R. Stern, Debating Rationality: Nonrational Aspects of Organizational Decision Making, Ithaca, NY: ILR Press, 1998.
  20. "Individual Decision Making," in J. Kagel and A. Roth (Eds.), Handbook of Experimental Economics, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1995, 587-703.
  21. "Ambiguity-aversion and Non-additive Beliefs in Non-cooperative Games: Experimental Evidence," with Risto Karjalainen, in B. Munier & M. Machina (Eds.), Models and Experiments on Risk and Rationality, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994, 325-358.
  22. "Cognition and Framing in Sequential Bargaining for Gains and Losses," with E.J. Johnson, T. Rymon, and S. Sen, in K. Binmore, A. Kirman, and P. Tani (Eds.), Frontiers of Game Theory, Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994, 27-47.
  23. "Information, Fairness, and Efficiency in Bargaining," with G. Loewenstein, in B. Mellers and J. Baron (Eds.), Psychological Perspectives on Justice: Theory and Applications, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993, 155-179. (refereed) (Reprinted in Max H. Bazerman (Ed.), Negotiation, Decision Making and Conflict Management. UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, Ltd., 2003.)
  24. "Convergence in Experimental Double Auctions for Stochastically Lived Assets," with K. Weigelt, in D. Friedman & J. Rust (Eds.), The Double Auction Market: Theories, Institutions and Experimental Evaluations, Redwood City, CA: Addison-Wesley, 1993, 355-396.
  25. "Recent Tests of Generalizations of Expected Utility Theory," in W. Edwards (Ed.), Utility Theories: Measurements and Applications, Norwell, MA: Kluwer Publishing, 1992, 207-251.
  26. "The Use of Experimental Economics in Strategy Research," with K. Weigelt and M. Hanna, in P. Shrivastava, A. Huff, and J. Dutton (Eds.), Advances in Strategic Management, 8, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1992, 163-200.
  27. "The Process-Performance Paradox in Expert Judgment: Why Do Experts Know So Much and Predict So Badly?" with E. Johnson, in A. Ericsson and J. Smith (Eds.), Toward a General Theory of Expertise: Prospects and Limits, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991, 195-217.
  28. "Do Markets Correct Biases in Probability Judgment? Evidence from Market Experiments," in J. Kagel and L. Green (Eds.), Advances in Behavioral Economics, 2, Northwood, NJ: Ablex Publ., 1990, 125-172.
  29. "Behavioral Game Theory," in R. Hogarth (Ed.), Insights in Decision Making: Theory and Applications, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990, 311-336.
  30. "The Regression Paradigm in Strategy Research: A Critical Appraisal and Suggested Directions," with L. Fahey, in J. Grant (Ed.), Strategic Management Frontiers, Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1988.
  31. "Thinking Economically about Organizational Strategy," in J.M. Pennings (Ed.), Organizational Strategy and Change, San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1985.
  32. "Underground and Overpaid: Equity Theory in Practice," with K.R. MacCrimmon, in D.M. Messick and K.S. Cook (Eds.), Theories of Equity: Psychological and Sociological Perspectives, New York: Praeger Press, 1983.

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