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List, John A. 37 List, John 36 Bohm, Peter 12 Duflo, Esther 11 Gneezy, Uri 8 Lucking-Reiley, David 8 Harrison, Glenn 7 Bulte, Erwin 6 Barr, Abigail 5 Reiley, David 5 Banerjee, Abhijit 4 Engelbrecht-Wiggans, Richard 4 Gerking, Shelby 4 Paola, Maria De 4 Scoppa, Vincenzo 4 Zeeuw, Aart de 4 Alevy, Jonathan 3 Andersen, Steffen 3 Corrigan, Jay 3 Corrigan, Jay R. 3 Hoffman, Moshe 3 Kagel, John 3 Kagel, John H. 3 Lusk, Jayson 3 Rousu, Matthew 3 Rousu, Matthew C. 3 Al-Ubaydli, Omar 2 Asher, Sam 2 Azfar, Omar 2 Battalio, Raymond 2 Battalio, Raymond C. 2 Boettke, Peter 2 Burns, Penny 2 Casaburi, Lorenzo 2 Chattopadhyay, Raghabendra 2 Cristi, Oscar 2 Cronk, Lee 2 Deaton, Angus 2 Ding, Min 2 Dohmen, Thomas 2
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Conspiracies and secret price discounts in the marketplace: Evidence from field experiments
List, John; Price, Michael - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
We explore collusion by using the tools of experimental economics in a naturally occurring marketplace. We report that competitive price theory adequately organizes data in multilateral decentralized bargaining markets without conspiratorial opportunities. When conspiratorial opportunities are...
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Information Cascades: Evidence from a Field Experiment with Financial Market Professionals
Alevy, Jonathan E.; Haigh, Michael S.; List, John A. - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
Previous empirical studies of information cascades have used either naturally occurring data or laboratory experiments. We combine attractive elements from each of these lines of research by observing market professionals from the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) in a controlled environment....
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Statistical Characterization of Heterogeneity in Experiments
Harrison, Glenn; List, John A.; Tra, Constant - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
Does individual behavior in a laboratory setting provide a reliable indicator of behavior in a naturally occurring setting? We consider this general methodological question in the context of eliciting risk attitudes. The controls that are typically employed in laboratory settings, such as the...
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Conspiracies and Secret Price Discounts in the Marketplace: Evidence from Field Experiments
List, John A.; Price, Michael K. - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
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Incentive-aligned Conjoint Analysis
Ding, Min; Rajdeep, Grewal; Liechty, John - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
Because most conjoint studies are conducted in hypothetical situations with no consumption consequences for the participants, the extent to which the studies are able to uncover "true" consumer preference structures is questionable. Experimental economics literature, with its emphasis on...
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Common Value Auctions with Proprietary Information: A Field Experiment
Harrison, Glenn; List, John A. - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
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Statistical characterization of heterogeneity in experiments
Harrison, Glenn; List, John; Tra, Constant - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
Does individual behavior in a laboratory setting provide a reliable indicator of behavior in a naturally occurring setting? We consider this general methodological question in the context of eliciting risk attitudes. The controls that are typically employed in laboratory settings, such as the...
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The Effect of Varying the Causes of Environmental Problems on Stated WTP Values: Evidence from a Field Study
Bulte, Erwin; Gerking, Shelby; List, John A.; Zeeuw, Aart de - The Field Experiments Website - 2004
Standard applications of utility theory assume that utility depends solely on outcomes and not on causes. This study uses a field experiment conducted in the Netherlands to determine if alternative causes of an environmental problem affect willingness to pay to ameliorate it. We find evidence...
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"Testing Neoclassical Competitive Theory in Multi-Lateral Decentralized Markets
List, John A. - The Field Experiments Website - 2004
Walrasian tatonnement has been a fundamental assumption in economics ever since Walras’ general equilibrium theory was introduced in 1874. Nearly a century after its introduction, Vernon Smith relaxed the Walrasian tatonnement assumption by showing that neoclassical competitive market...
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Valuation on the Frontier: Calibrating Actual and Hypothetical Statements of Value
Hofler, Richard; List, John A. - The Field Experiments Website - 2004
The lack of robust evidence showing that hypothetical behavior directly maps into real actions remains a major concern for proponents of stated preference nonmarket valuation techniques. This article explores a new statistical approach to link actual and hypothetical statements. Using...
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