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First Name: Joseph
Middle Name: Tao-yi
Last Name: Wang
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RePEc Short-ID: pwa370
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Working papers
- Robert Ostling & Joseph T Wang & Eileen Chou & Colin F Camerer, 2007.
"Field and Lab Convergence in Poisson LUPI games,"
Levine's Bibliography
122247000000001530, UCLA Department of Economics.
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- Östling, Robert & Wang, Joseph Tao-yi & Chou, Eileen & Camerer, Colin F., 2007.
"Testing Game Theory in the Field: Swedish LUPI Lottery Games,"
Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance
671, Stockholm School of Economics, revised 30 Oct 2007.
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- Joseph Tao-yi Wang & Michael Spezio & Colin F. Camerer, 2006.
"Pinocchio's Pupil: Using Eyetracking and Pupil Dilation to Understand Truth-telling and Deception in Games,"
Levine's Bibliography
321307000000000042, UCLA Department of Economics.
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Articles
- Daniel T. Knoepfle & Joseph Tao-yi Wang & Colin F. Camerer, 2009.
"Studying Learning in Games Using Eye-Tracking,"
Journal of the European Economic Association,
MIT Press, vol. 7(2-3), pages 388-398, 04-05.
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- Cai, Hongbin & Wang, Joseph Tao-Yi, 2006.
"Overcommunication in strategic information transmission games,"
Games and Economic Behavior,
Elsevier, vol. 56(1), pages 7-36, July.
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NEP Fields
2 papers by this author were announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
- NEP-CBE: Cognitive & Behavioural Economics (2) 2006-05-27 2007-08-27 Author is listed
- NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (2) 2006-05-27 2007-08-27 Author is listed
- NEP-GTH: Game Theory (2) 2006-05-27 2007-08-27 Author is listed
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