Florida State Economics Data Archive

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"The Effects of Market Organization on Conspiracies in Restraint of Trade," R. Mark Isaac, Valerie Ramey,  and Arlington W. Williams, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 5,  1984.

"Natural Monopoly and Contested Markets: Some Experimental Results," Don Coursey, R. Mark Isaac, and Vernon L. Smith, Journal of Law and Economics 1984.

"Divergent Evidence on Free Riding: An Experimental Examination of Possible Explanations," Mark Isaac, James Walker, and Susan Thomas, Public Choice 1984.

"Public Goods Provision in an Experimental Environment," R. Mark Isaac, Kenneth F. McCue, and Charles R. Plott, Journal of Public Economics 1985.

"Information and Conspiracy in Sealed Bid Auctions," R. Mark Isaac and  James M. Walker, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 1985.

"In Search of Predatory Pricing," R. Mark Isaac and Vernon L. Smith, Journal of Political Economy, April 1985.

 

"Information and Conspiracy in Sealed Bid Auctions," R. Mark Isaac and  James M. Walker, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 1985.

"James C. Cox and R. Mark Isaac, "Incentive Regulation: A Case Study in the Use of Laboratory Experimental Analysis in Economics," in Shane Moriarity, ed., Laboratory Market Research (Norman, Oklahoma: Center for Economic Management and Research, 1986).

"Communication and Free Riding: The Voluntary Contribution Mechanism," Isaac and Walker, Economic Inquiry 1988.

"Group Size Hypotheses of Public Goods Provision: An Experimental Examination," James M. Walker and R. Mark Isaac, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 103:179-199, (1988).

"Appropriability and Market Structure in a Stochastic Invention Model," R. Mark Isaac and Stanley S. Reynolds, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1988.

"The Assurance Problem in a Laboratory Market," R. Mark Isaac, David Schmidtz and James M. Walker, Public Choice 1989.

 

"Costly Communication: An Experiment in a Nested Public Goods Problem," R. Mark Isaac and James M. Walker, Laboratory Research in Political Economy, in T.R. Palfrey,ed., (Ann Arbor, University of Michican Press, 1991).

"Schumpeterian Competition in Experimental Markets," R. Mark Isaac and Stanley S. Reynolds, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 17 (1992).

"Group Size and the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence Utilizing Very Large Groups," R. Mark Isaac, James M. Walker and Arlington Williams, Journal of Public Economics 54:1-36 1994.

"Heterogeneous Demand for Public Goods: Behavior in the Voluntary Contributions Mechanism," R. Mark Isaac, Jeffrey W. Schatzberg, James M. Walker and Joseph Fisher, Public Choice 1995

"Moral Hazard and Adverse Selection in Procurement Contracting," James C. Cox, R. Mark Isaac, Paula Ann Cech, David Conn, Games and Economic Behavior 17, December 1996.

R. Mark Isaac and James M. Walker, "Nash an Organizing Principle in the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence," Experimental Economics: 1:191-206, 1998.

"Just Who Are You Calling Risk Averse?" R. Mark Isaac and Duncan James, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty 2000

"Experiments with the Pivot Process for Providing Public Goods," Greg Attiyeh, Robert Franciosi, R. Mark Isaac, Public Choice, 2000.

"Robustness of the Incentive Compatible Combinatorial Auction." R. Mark Isaac and Duncan James, Experimental Economics 3, 2000

Duncan James and R. Mark Isaac, "Asset Market Efficiency:  The Effects of Tournament Incentives for Individuals," American Economic Review 90:995-1004, 2000.

R. Mark Isaac and Duncan James, "Boundaries of the Tournament Pricing Efect in Asset Markets: Evidence from Experimental Markets," Southern Economic Review 69:936-951, 2003.

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