Content
2006
- 00292 Toward an understanding of the economics of charity: Evidence from a field experiment
by Craig Landry & Andreas Lange & John List & Michael Price & Nicholas Rupp - 00291 Putting reciprocity to work - positive versus negative responses in the field
by Puppe Clemens & Sebastian Kube & Michel Marechal - 00282 Teaching entrepreneurship: Impact of business training on microfinance clients and institutions
by Dean Karlan & Martin Valdivia - 00281 Expanding credit access: Using randomized supply decisions to estimate the impacts
by Dean Karlan & Jonathan Zinman - 00279 Does price matter in charitable giving? Evidence from a large-scale natural field experiment
by Dean Karlan & John List - 00278 Using choice experiments to value non-market goods and services: Evidence from field experiments
by John List & Paramita Sinha & Michael Taylor - 00274 Sniping and squatting in auction markets
by Jeffrey Ely & Tanjim Hossain - 00271 Who gets spammed?
by Il-Horn Hann & Kai-Lung Hui & Yee-Lin Lai & S.Y.T. Lee & I.P.L. PNG - 00270 ...plus shipping and handling: Revenue (non) equivalence in field experiments on ebay
by Tanjim Hossain & John Morgan - 00259 Putting behavioral economics to work: Testing for gift exchange in labor markets using field experiments
by Uri Gneezy & John List - 00254 The impact of eyeglasses on the academic performance of primary school students: Evidence from a randomized trial in rural china
by Paul Glewwe & Albert Park & Meng Zhao - 00253 Group versus individual liability: A field experiment in the philippines
by Xavier Gine & Dean Karlan - 00245 Grow rich while you sleep: Selection in experiments with voluntary participation
by Pieter Gautier & Bas van der Klaauw - 00236 Joker: Choice in a simple game with large stakes
by Egil Matsen & Bjarne Strom - 00235 Relative risks and the market for sex: Teenagers, sugar daddies, and hiv in kenya
by Pascaline Dupas - 00225 Online fund-raising mechanisms: A field experiment
by Yan Chen & Xin Li & Jeffrey MacKie-Mason - 00221 Do ethical consumers care about price? A revealed preference analysis of fair trade coffee purchases
by Chris Arnot & Peter Boxall & Sean Cash - 00218 Does corruption produce unsafe drivers?
by Marianne Bertrand & Simeon Djankov & Rema Hanna & Sendhil Mullainathan - 00217 What's psychology worth? A field experiment in the consumer credit market
by Marianne Bertrand & Dean Karlan & Sendhil Mullainathan & Eldar Shafir & Jonathan Zinman - 00214 Cues of being watched enhance cooperation in a real-world setting
by Melissa Bateson & Daniel Nettle & Gilbert Roberts - 00213 Incentives for managers and inequality among workers: Evidence from a firm level experiment
by Orana Bandiera & Iwan Barankay & Imran Rasul - 00210 The evolution of cooperative norms: Evidence from a natural field experiment
by Orana Bandiera & Iwan Barankay & Imran Rasul - 00209 Which incentives work? An experimental analysis of incentives for trainers
by Omar Azfar & Clifford Zinnes - 00208 Growing export-oriented crops in kenya: An evaluation of drumnet services
by Nava Ashaf & Xavier Gine & Dean Karlan - 00207 Household decision making and savings impacts: Further evidence from a commitment savings product in the philippines
by Nava Ashaf & Dean Karlan & Wesley Yin - 00206 Tying odysseus to the mast: Evidence from a commitment savings product in the philippines
by Nava Ashaf & Dean Karlan & Wesley Yin - 00205 Deposit collectors
by Nava Ashaf & Dean Karlan & Wesley Yin
2005
- 00489 When Economists Dream, They Dream of Clear Skies
by Ted Gayer & John Horowitz & John List - 00488 Scientific Numerology Preference Pnomalies and Environmental Policymaking
by John List - 00487 Cyclicality and the Labor Market for Economists
by Craig Gallet & John List & Peter Orazem - 00486 Nonrenewable Resource Prices: Deterministic or Stochastic Trends?
by Junsoo Lee & John List & Mark Strazicich - 00317 Monitoring corruption: Evidence from a field experiment in indonesia
by Benjamin Olken - 00309 Does framing matter for conditional cooperation? Evidence from a natural field experiment
by Stephan Meier - 00308 Do subsidies increase charitable giving in the long run? Matching donations in a field experiment
by Stephan Meier - 00307 Matching and money manipulation in a natural field experiment
by Richard Martin & John Randal - 00306 Voluntary contributions to a public good: A natural field experiment
by Richard Martin & John Randal - 00305 Unintentional voter mobilization: Does participation in pre-election surveys increase voter turnout?
by Christopher Mann - 00304 Do advance letters improve pre-election forecast accuracy?
by Christopher Mann - 00280 Elasticities of demand for consumer credit
by Dean Karlan & Jonathan Zinman - 00272 Do get-out-the-vote calls reduce turnout? The importance of statistical methods for field experiments
by Kosuke Imai - 00269 A test of the revenue equivalence theorem using field experiments on ebay
by Tanjim Hossain & John Morgan - 00268 Conditional cooperation in the field: Cross-country skiers' behavior in sweden
by Tobias Heldt - 00267 Informal sanctions and conditional cooperation: A natural experiment on voluntary contributions to a public good
by Tobias Heldt - 00237 Do students behave rationally in multiple-choice tests? Evidence from a field experiment
by Maria Espinosa & Javier Gardeazabal - 00212 Social preferences and the response to incentives: Evidence from personnel data
by Orana Bandiera & Iwan Barankay & Imran Rasul - 00211 Cooperation in collective action
by Orana Bandiera & Iwan Barankay & Imran Rasul
2004
- 00498 The Unintended Disincentive in the Clean Air Act
by John List & Warren McHone & Daniel Millimet - 00497 The multiplier effect of globalization
by Richard Damania & Per Fredriksson & John List - 00496 Chasing the smokestack: strategic policymaking with multiple instruments
by Per Fredriksson & John List & Daniel Millimet - 00493 The Case of the Missing Pollution Haven Hypothesis
by John List & Daniel Millimet - 00492 Effects of environmental regulation on foreign and domestic plant births: is there a home field advantage?
by John List & Warren McHone & Daniel Millimet - 00490 Testing Neoclassical Competitive Theory in Multilateral Decentralized Markets
by John List - 00482 How Elections Matter: Theory and Evidence from Environmental Policy
by John List & Daniel Sturm - 00337 Save more tomorrow: Using behavioral economics to increase employee saving
by Shlomo Benartzi & Richard Thaler - 00315 Mobilizing the party faithful: Results from a statewide turnout experiment in michigan
by Ryan Friedrichs & David King & David Nickerson - 00299 The nature and extent of discrimination in the marketplace: Evidence from the field
by John List - 00298 Young, selfish, and male: Field evidence of social preferences
by John List - 00289 Incentives to learn
by Michael Kremer & Edward Miguel & Rebecca Thornton - 00288 Worms: Education and health externalities in kenya
by Michael Kremer & Edward Miguel - 00287 The illusion of sustainability
by Michael Kremer & Edward Miguel - 00283 Observing unobservables: Identifying information asymmetries with a consumer credit field experiment
by Dean Karlan & Jonathan Zinman - 00276 Dividing online and offline: A case study
by Ginger Jin & Andrew Kato - 00275 Consumer frauds and the uninformed: Evidence from an online field experiment
by Ginger Jin & Andrew Kato - 00265 Manipulation in political stock markets - preconditions and evidence
by Jan Hansen & Carsten Schmidt & Martin Strobel - 00263 The rockefeller effect
by Mary Kay Gugerty & Michael Kremer - 00262 Mobilizing african-american voters using direct mail and commercial phone banks: A field experiment
by Donald Green - 00256 Retrospective vs. prospective analyses of school inputs: The case of flip charts in kenya
by Paul Glewwe & Michael Kremer & Sylvie Moulin & Eric Zitzewitz - 00246 Does campaign spending work?
by Alan Gerber - 00243 In a field experiment
by Bruno Frey & Stephan Meier - 00238 Charitable giving as a gift exchange: Evidence from a field experiment
by Armin Falk - 00226 Targeted advertising and voter turnout: An experimental study of the 2000 presidential election
by Joshua Clinton & John Lapinski - 00220 Empathy or antipathy? The impact of diversity
by Johanne Boisjoly & Greg Duncan & Jacque Eccles & Michael Kremer & Dan Levy - 00219 Iron deficiency anemia and school participation
by Gustavo Bobonis & Edward Miguel & Charu Sharma - 00204 Long-term consequences of secondary school vouchers: Evidence from administrative records in colombia
by Joshua Angrist & Eric Bettinger & Michael Kremer
2003
- 00508 Are CO2 Emission Levels Converging Among Industrial Countries?
by John List & Mark Strazicich - 00505 A Natural Experiment on the 'Race to the Bottom' Hypothesis: Testing for Stochastic Dominance in Temporal Pollution Trends
by John List & Daniel Millimet - 00504 Bureaucratic corruption, environmental policy and inbound US FDI: theory and evidence
by Per Fredriksson & John List & Daniel Millimet - 00503 Trade liberalization, corruption, and environmental policy formation: theory and evidence
by Richard Damania & Per Fredriksson & John List - 00502 Effects of air quality regulation on the destination choice of relocating plants
by John List & Warren McHone & Daniel Millimet - 00501 Effects of Environmental Regulations on Manufacturing Plant Births: Evidence from a Propensity Score Matching Estimator
by Per Fredriksson & John List & Warren McHone & Daniel Millimet - 00500 The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Real Progress or Misspecified Models?
by John List & Daniel Millimet & Thanasis Stengos - 00499 False Alarm over Environmental False Alarms
by Erwin Bulte & Simon Levin & John List & Steven Pacala - 00495 Bureaucratic corruption, environmental policy and inbound US FDI: theory and evidence
by Per Fredriksson & John List & Daniel Millimet - 00494 Examining Trends of Criteria Air Pollutants: Are the Effects of Governmental Intervention Transitory
by Junsoo Lee & John List - 00340 Sexual orientation discrimination in hiring
by Doris Weichselbaumer - 00339 Clientelism and voting behavior: Evidence from a field experiment in benin
by Leonard Wantchekon - 00333 Self-prophecy effects and voter turnout: An experimental replication
by Alan Gerber & Anton Orlich & Jennifer Smith - 00319 The mark of a criminal record
by Devah Pager - 00312 Networks, social learning, and technology adoption: The case of deworming drugs in kenya
by Michael Kremer & Edward Miguel - 00297 Does market experience eliminate market anomalies?
by John List - 00290 Decentralization: A cautionary tale
by Michael Kremer & Sylvie Moulin & Robert Namunyu - 00286 Peer effects and alcohol use among college students
by Michael Kremer & Dan Levy - 00261 The challenge of bringing voter mobilization to scale: An evaluation of youth vote 2002 phone banking campaigns
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green & David Nickerson - 00257 Teacher incentives
by Paul Glewwe & Nauman Ilias & Michael Kremer - 00251 Voting may be habit forming: Evidence from a randomized field experiment
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green & Ron Shachar - 00250 Partisan mail and voter turnout: Results from randomized field experiments
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green & Matthew Green - 00244 Mobilizing 18-35-year-old voters: An analysis of the michigan democratic party's 2002 youth coordinated campaign
by Ryan Friedrichs - 00242 Are political economists selfish and indoctrinated? Evidence from a natural experiment
by Bruno Frey & Stephan Meier - 00239 Clean evidence on peer pressure
by Armin Falk & Andrea Ichino - 00216 Are emily and greg more employable than lakisha and jamal? A field experiment on labor market discrimination
by Marianne Bertrand & Sendhil Mullainathan - 00202 Achievement awards for high school matriculation: Evidence from randomized trials
by Joshua Angrist & Victor Lavy
2002
- 00513 "Beggar thy Neighbor:" Testing for Free Riding in State-Level Endangered Species Expenditures
by Erwin Bulte & John List & Jason Shogren - 00512 Aggregation bias in the economic model of crime
by Todd Cherry & John List - 00511 Environmental Regulations and New Plant Location Decisions: Evidence from a Meta-Analysis
by Henk Folmer & Tim Jeppesen & John List - 00510 Gender differences in revealed risk taking: evidence from mutual fund investors
by Peggy Dwyer & James Gilkeson & John List - 00328 Field experiments of discrimination in the market place
by Peter Riach & Judith Rich - 00301 The effects of seed money and refunds on charitable giving: Experimental evidence from a university capital campaign
by John List & David Lucking-Reiley - 00264 Free riding and the provision of candy bars
by Marco Haan & Peter Kooreman - 00203 Vouchers for private schooling in colombia: Evidence from a randomized natural experiment
by Joshua Angrist & Eric Bettinger & Erik Bloom & Elizabeth King & Michael Kremer
2001
- 00518 Academic Economists Behaving Badly? A Survey on Three Areas of Unethical Behavior
by John List & Charles Bailey & Patricia Euzent & Thomas Martin - 00516 Auction mechanisms and the measurement of WTP and WTA
by Sungwon Cho & Cannon Koo & John List & Changwon Park & Pablo Polo & Jason Shogren & Robert Wilhelmi - 00515 US county-level determinants of inbound FDI: evidence from a two-step modified count data model
by John List - 00514 Market share instability: an application of unit root tests to the cigarette industry
by Craig Gallet & John List - 00332 Taxpayer response to an increased probability of audit: Evidence from a controlled experiment in minnesota
by Marsha Blumenthal & Charles Christian & Joel Slemrod - 00260 Getting out the youth vote: Results from randomized field experiments
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green - 00249 Do phone calls increase voter turnout? A field experiment
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green
2000
- 00525 Interview Scheduling Strategies of New Ph.D. Economists
by John List - 00521 The Effects of Environmental Regulations on Foreign Direct Investment
by Catherine Co & John List - 00520 Demand Reduction in Multiunit Auctions: Evidence from a Sportscard Field Experiment
by John List & David Lucking-Reiley - 00285 Public versus secret reserve prices in ebay auctions: Results from a pokemon field experiment
by Rama Katkar & David Lucking-Reiley - 00258 A fine is a price
by Uri Gneezy & Aldo Rustichini - 00248 The effects of canvassing, direct mail, and telephone contact on voter turnout: A field experiment
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green - 00247 The effect of a nonpartisan get-out-the-vote drive: An experimental study of leafleting
by Alan Gerber & Donald Green
1999
- 00529 The Kuznets Curve: What Happens After the InvertedU?
by Craig Gallet & John List - 00528 Have Air Pollutant Emissions Converged Amongst U.S. Regions?
by John List - 00527 The environmental Kuznets curve: does one size fit all
by Craig Gallet & John List - 00526 Price Information and Bidding Behavior in Repeated Second-Price Auctions
by John List & Jason Shogren - 00524 Measuring the effects of air quality regulations on "dirty" firm births: Evidence from the neo- and mature-regulatory periods
by John List & Warren McHone - 00523 Ranking State Environmental Outputs: Evidence from Panel Data
by John List & Warren McHone
1998
- 00533 Divorce: Evidence from Florida Counties
by Charles Godward & John List & Mark Thompson - 00532 Hypothetical-actual bid calibration of a multigood auction
by John List & Michael Margolis & Jason Shogren - 00530 A method for valuing global ecosystem services
by Anne Alexander & Ralph d'Arge & John List & Michael Margolis - 00296 Calibration of the difference between actual and hypothetical valuations in a field experiment
by John List & Jason Shogren - 00255 Textbooks and test scores: Evidence from a prospective evaluation in kenya
by Paul Glewwe & Michael Kremer & Sylvie Moulin - 00222 Can asset markets be manipulated? A field experiment with racetrack betting
by Colin Camerer
1993
- 00241 Clear and convincing evidence: Measurement of discrimination in america
by Michael Fix & Raymond Struyk
1991
- 00327 Testing for racial discrimination in the labour market
by Peter Riach & Judith Rich
1987
- 00326 Testing for sexual discrimination in the labour market
by Peter Riach & Judith Rich
1977
- 00294 Agenda influence and its implications
by Michael Levine & Charles Plott