The following pages link to John A. List (Q527902):
Displaying 33 items.
- Empirical implementation of nonparametric first-price auction models (Q527904) (← links)
- Calibration of willingness-to-accept (Q697501) (← links)
- Are CEOs expected utility maximizers? (Q737888) (← links)
- Matching and challenge gifts to charity: evidence from laboratory and natural field experiments (Q945027) (← links)
- Introduction to field experiments in economics with applications to the economics of charity (Q945038) (← links)
- Hypothetical--actual bid calibration of a multigood auction (Q1274703) (← links)
- Elasticities of beer demand revisited (Q1274790) (← links)
- Trade liberalization, corruption, and environmental policy formation: Theory and evidence. (Q1416567) (← links)
- The effects of environmental regulations on foreign direct investment (Q1582254) (← links)
- Learning to accept in ultimatum games: Evidence from an experimental design that generates low offers (Q1595287) (← links)
- Optimal institutional arrangements for transboundary pollutants in a second-best world: evidence from a differential game with asymmetric players (Q1604643) (← links)
- Aggregation bias in the economic model of crime. (Q1605449) (← links)
- Gender differences in revealed risk taking: evidence from mutual fund investors. (Q1607260) (← links)
- Substitutability, experience, and the value disparity: evidence from the marketplace (Q1887564) (← links)
- The impact of challenge gifts on charitable giving: an experimental investigation (Q1927297) (← links)
- Behavior in strategic settings: evidence from a million rock-paper-scissors games (Q2183997) (← links)
- The effect of varying the causes of environmental problems on stated WTP values: evidence from a field study (Q2486656) (← links)
- Non-renewable resource prices: deterministic or stochastic trends? (Q2496333) (← links)
- Investigating risky choices over losses using experimental data (Q2575462) (← links)
- Voting to Tell Others (Q3382372) (← links)
- Putting Behavioral Economics to Work: Testing for Gift Exchange in Labor Markets Using Field Experiments (Q3428556) (← links)
- What Happens in the Field Stays in the Field: Exploring Whether Professionals Play Minimax in Laboratory Experiments (Q3587013) (← links)
- Does Market Experience Eliminate Market Anomalies? (Q4418263) (← links)
- The Nature and Extent of Discrimination in the Marketplace: Evidence from the Field (Q4471244) (← links)
- Do Competitive Workplaces Deter Female Workers? A Large-Scale Natural Field Experiment on Job Entry Decisions (Q4610707) (← links)
- TESTING THE THEORY OF MULTITASKING: EVIDENCE FROM A NATURAL FIELD EXPERIMENT IN CHINESE FACTORIES (Q4685636) (← links)
- Testing for Altruism and Social Pressure in Charitable Giving (Q4962963) (← links)
- 2017 KLEIN LECTURE: THE SCIENCE OF USING SCIENCE: TOWARD AN UNDERSTANDING OF THE THREATS TO SCALABILITY (Q4999791) (← links)
- The Gender Earnings Gap in the Gig Economy: Evidence from over a Million Rideshare Drivers (Q5051554) (← links)
- A simple test of expected utility theory using professional traders (Q5293350) (← links)
- Naturally Occurring Preferences and Exogenous Laboratory Experiments: A Case Study of Risk Aversion (Q5437899) (← links)
- Neoclassical Theory Versus Prospect Theory: Evidence from the Marketplace (Q5477753) (← links)
- Left-digit bias at Lyft (Q6638694) (← links)