Browsing All of EconStor by Author Friedman, Daniel


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1985Trade Specialists and Money in an Ongoing Exchange EconomyClower, Robert W.; Friedman, Daniel
2002Equilibrium VengeanceFriedman, Daniel; Singh, Nirvikar
2003Litigation with Symmetric Bargaining and Two-Sided Incomplete InformationFriedman, Daniel; Wittman, Donald
2003Negative Reciprocity: The Coevolution of Memes and GenesFriedman, Daniel; Singh, Nirvikar
2004Vengefulness Evolves in Small GroupsFriedman, Daniel; Singh, Nirvikar
2004Seller Strategies on eBayAnderson, Steve; Friedman, Daniel; Milam, Garrett; Singh, Nirvikar
2004Buy it Now: A Hybrid Internet Market InstitutionAnderson, Steve; Friedman, Daniel; Milam, Garrett; Singh, Nirvikar
2005Revealed altruismCox, James C.; Friedman, Daniel; Sadiraj, Vjollca
2007Bubbles and crashes: Escape dynamics in financial marketsFriedman, Daniel; Abraham, Ralph
2008Speculative attacks: a laboratory study in continuous timeCheung, Yin-Wong; Friedman, Daniel
2008Humans, robots and market crashes: A laboratory studyFeldman, Todd; Friedman, Daniel
2008An experiment on the coreYan, Huibin; Friedman, Daniel
2009Testing the TASP: An experimental investigation of learning in games with unstable equilibriaCason, Timothy N.; Friedman, Daniel; Hopkins, Ed
2009A continuous dilemmaFriedman, Daniel; Oprea, Ryan
2009Bubbles and crashes: Gradient dynamics in financial marketsFriedman, Daniel; Abraham, Ralph
2009Separating the hawks from the dovesHenwood, Keith; Friedman, Daniel; Oprea, Ryan
2010Separating the Hawks from the Doves: Evidence from continuous time laboratory gamesOprea, Ryan; Henwood, Keith; Friedman, Daniel
2010Separating the hawks from the doves: Evidence from continuous time laboratory gamesOprea, Ryan; Henwood, Keith; Friedman, Daniel
2011The marginal utility of money: A modern Marshallian approach to consumer choiceFriedman, Daniel; Sákovics, József
2011Risky curves: From unobservable utility to observable opportunity setsFriedman, Daniel; Sunder, Shyam