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List, John 35 List, John A. 25 Cardenas, Juan-Camilo 15 Harrison, Glenn 10 Harrison, Glenn W. 9 Cardenas, Juan Camilo 8 Ruffle, Bradley 7 Sosis, Richard 7 Bosch-Domenech, Antoni 6 Carpenter, Jeff 6 Gneezy, Uri 6 Henrich, Joseph 6 Krause, Kate 6 Lau, Morten 6 Levitt, Steven 6 Rutstrom, E. Elisabet 6 Rutstrom, Elisabet 6 Lau, Morten I. 5 Levitt, Steven D. 5 Sutter, Matthias 5 Bellemare, Charles 4 Bettinger, Eric 4 Bulte, Erwin 4 Fehr, Ernst 4 Guth, Werner 4 Haigh, Michael 4 Kroger, Sabine 4 McElreath, Richard 4 Nagel, Rosemarie 4 Reiley, David 4 Sadoff, Sally 4 Schmidt, Carsten 4 Slonim, Robert 4 Andersen, Steffen 3 Harbaugh, William 3 Harbaugh, William T. 3 Lusk, Jayson 3 Ostrom, Elinor 3 Satorra, Albert 3 Stranlund, John 3
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Using Artefactual Field Experiments to Learn about the Incentives for Sustainable Forest Use in Developing Economies
Voors, Maarten; Bulte, Erwin; Kontoleon, Andreas; List, … - The Field Experiments Website - 2011
We implement a public goods game and a social intervention modeled after a public goods game in rural Sierra Leone near the Gola Forest Reserve. We also collect demographic, economic and forest conservation data on households in the area. We use this data to assess the mapping of social...
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Why Economists Should Conduct Field Experiments and 14 Tips for Pulling One Off
List, John A. - The Field Experiments Website - 2011
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Nurture affects gender differences in spatial abilities
Hoffman, Moshe; Gneezy, Uri; List, John A. - The Field Experiments Website - 2011
Women remain significantly underrepresented in the science, engineering, and technology workforce. Some have argued that spatial ability differences, which represent the most persistent gender differences in the cognitive literature, are partly responsible for this gap. The underlying forces at...
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Is a Donor in Hand Better than Two in the Bush? Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
Landry, Craig E.; Andreas, Lange; List, John A.; Price, … - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
This study develops theory and conducts an experiment to provide an understanding of why people initially give to charities, why they remain committed to the cause, and what factors attenuate these influences. Using an experimental design that links donations across distinct treatments separated...
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Are CEOs Expected Utility Maximizers?
List, John A.; Mason, Charles F. - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
Are individuals expected utility maximizers? This question represents much more than academic curiosity. In a normative sense, at stake are the fundamental underpinnings of the bulk of the last half-century’s models of choice under uncertainty. From a positive perspective, the ubiquitous...
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What Happens in the Field Stays in the Field: Professionals Do Not Play Minimax in Laboratory Experiments
Levitt, Steven D.; List, John A.; Reiley, David - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
The minimax argument represents game theory in its most elegant form: simple but with stark predictions. Although some of these predictions have been met with reasonable success in the field, experimental data have generally not provided results close to the theoretical predictions. In a...
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Checkmate: Exploring Backward Induction Among Chess Players
Levitt, Steven D.; List, John A.; Sadoff, Sally - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
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Field Experiments in Labor Economics
List, John A.; Rasul, Imran - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
We overview the use of field experiments in labor economics. We showcase studies that highlight the central advantages of this methodology, which include: (i) using economic theory to design the null and alternative hypotheses; (ii) engineering exogenous variation in real world economic...
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Checkmate: Exploring backward induction among chess players
List, John; Sadoff, Sally; Levitt, Steven - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
Although backward induction is a cornerstone of game theory, most laboratory experiments have found that agents are not able to successfully backward induct. We analyze the play of world-class chess players in the centipede game, which is ill-suited for testing backward induction, and in pure...
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So you want to run an experiment, now what? Some simple rules of thumb for optimal experimental design
List, John; Wagner, Mathis; Sadoff, Sally - The Field Experiments Website - 2010
Experimental economics represents a strong growth industry. In the past several decades the method has expanded beyond intellectual curiosity, now meriting consideration alongside the other more traditional empirical approaches used in economics. Accompanying this growth is an influx of new...
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