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Cubitt, R. P.
Cubitt, Robin
Cubitt, Robin P.
Cubitt, Robin Patrick
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Bardsley, Nicholas
Cubitt, Robin
Cubitt, Robin P
Cubitt, Robin P.
Drouvelis, Michalis
Gächter, Simon
Gaechter, Simon
Heap, Shaun P Hargreaves
Munro, Alistair
Read, Daniel
Ruiz-Martos, Maria
Starmer, Chris
Sugden, Robert
University of Nottingham
University of Nottingham / School of Economics
University of Nottingham / School of Economics / Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx)
University of Oxford
Titles: 
Are bygones bygones?
Can intertemporal choice experiments elicit time preferences for consumption?
COMMON KNOWLEDGE, SALIENCE AND CONVENTION: A RECONSTRUCTION OF DAVID LEWIS' GAME THEORY
Common reasoning in games: a Lewisian analysis of common knowledge of rationality
Corporatism, monetary policy and macroeconomic performance: A simple game theoretic analysis
Discovered preferences and the experimental evidence of violations of expected utility theory
Dynamic choice and the common ratio effect: An experimental investigation
Dynamic decision-making under uncertainty: an experimental investigation of choices between accumulator gambles
Economic policy precommitment and social welfare
Experiments and the domain of economic theory
Framing and free riding: emotional responses and punishment in social dilemma games
Lump Sum Menu Costs and the Labour Demand Curve.
Minimum wage legislation, investment and human capital
Monetary Policy Games and Private Sector Precommitment.
Moral judgments in social dilemmas: How bad is free riding?
On money pumps, 1999:
On the Possibility of Rational Dilemmas: An Axiomatic Approach
On the Validity of the Random Lottery Incentive System
Precommitment and the macroeconomic policy game, 1989:
Preference reversal: an experimental investigation of economic and psychological hypotheses
Rational dynamic choice and expected utility theory
Rationally Justifiable Play and the Theory of Non-cooperative Games.
reasoning-based expected utility procedure, The
response to Binmore, Harrison and Ross on Experimental Economics: Rethinking the Rules, A
Selection of Preferences through Imitation., The
Stagflationary bias and the interaction of monetary policy and wages in a unionized economy
Testing explanations of preference reversal
Welfare and Monetary Precommitment in an Economy with Menu Costs and Unionized Wage Setting.
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DISCUSSION PAPER- UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA ECONOMICS RESEARCH CENTRE
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMICS
OXFORD ECONOMIC PAPERS
SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Oxford, 1989
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