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Are you experienced? How the time spacing of traders' market experience impacts bubble formation in experimental asset markets (2022)
Book Chapter
Shachat, J., & Wang, H. (2022). Are you experienced? How the time spacing of traders' market experience impacts bubble formation in experimental asset markets. In S. Füllbrunn, & E. Haruvy (Eds.), Handbook of Experimental Finance (267-280). Edward Elgar Publishing. https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800372337.00028

We demonstrate when market experience is spaced out over a longer period of time (weeks instead of minutes), the increase in pricing efficiency is very small - if at all - for the same population of traders. However pricing efficiency gains are subst... Read More about Are you experienced? How the time spacing of traders' market experience impacts bubble formation in experimental asset markets.

Informational price cascades and non-aggregation of asymmetric information in experimental asset markets (2022)
Journal Article

We report on experimental markets which generate an abject failure of the aggregation of asymmetric information. While realized prices have zero correlation with fundamental values, surprisingly, these are not highly volatile. The non-aggregation of... Read More about Informational price cascades and non-aggregation of asymmetric information in experimental asset markets.

An experimental study of intra- and international cooperation: Chinese and American play in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game (2022)
Journal Article

We study whether intra- and international groups have different cooperation rates in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game. We report on an experiment in which university students in China and America engage in a single iteration of the game, complete belief e... Read More about An experimental study of intra- and international cooperation: Chinese and American play in the Prisoner's Dilemma Game.

Cognitive stress and learning economic order quantity inventory management: An experimental investigation (2022)
Journal Article

We use laboratory experiments to evaluate the effects of cognitive stress on inventory management decisions in a finite horizon economic order quantity (EOQ) model. We manipulate two sources of cognitive stress. First, we vary individuals’ participat... Read More about Cognitive stress and learning economic order quantity inventory management: An experimental investigation.