How do humans make choices, both when facing nature and when interacting with one another? Experimental Economics Volume I seeks to answer these questions by examining individual's choices in strategic settings and predicting choices based on experimental methodology.1. Experiments In Economics; Pablo Bra?as Garza, Middlesex University London And Iv?n Barreda, LEE And Jaume I University, Castellon 2. Individual Decision Making; Manel Baucells, Darden School Of Business, University Of Virginia And Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos, Max Planck Institute For Human Development, Berlin 3. Game Theory: The Basics; Penelope Hernandez, ERI-CES And University Of Valencia Marina Pavan, LEE And Jaume I University, Castellon 4. Coordination Games; Maria Paz Espinosa, University Of The Basque Country And Penelope Hernandez, ERI-CES And University Of Valencia 5. Initial Responses In Strategic Situations; Nagore Iriberri, Ikerbasque And University Of The Basque Country And Pedro Rey Biel, BGSE And Autonomous University Of Barcelona 6. Social Preferences; Antonio Cabrales, University College London And Giovanni Ponti, University Of Alicante And LUISS Guido Carli, Rome 7. Cooperation; Juan A. Lacomba, GLOBE And University Of Granada And Raul Lopez, Autonomous University Of Madrid 8. Bargaining; Aurora Garc?a Gallego, LEE And Jaume I University, Castellon And Luis M. Miller, University Of The Basque Country 9. Responses From The Body: An Introduction To Neuroeconomics; Giorgio Coricelli, University Of Southern California, Los Angeles And Rosemarie Nagel, ICREA, Pompeu Fabra University And BGSE, Barcelona 10. Gender Differences In Cooperation And Competition; Roberto Hern?n, Nottingham University And Praveen Kujal, Middlesex University LondonPablo Branas-Garza joined Middlesex University as Professor of Behavioural Economics in October 2012. Previously he was Professor of Economic Theory at the UniverslÓ˘