Departmental Working Papers

Parent: Department of Economics

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76h442pgDifferences in Impact Factor Across Fields and Over Time2,3709171,18520464
11s61814The Origin of the Bank of England: A Credible Commitment to Sovereign Debt17915711101
9h54w76cDictatorship, Democracy, and the Provision of Public Goods15730435529
07k895v4The Own and Social Effects of an Unexpected Income Shock: Evidence from the Dutch Postcode Lottery14673242524
1zd0q0vnLEISURE COLLEGE, USA13228322844
57q360q6What’s in a Name? Anonymity and Social Distance in Dictator and Ultimatum Games12319194342
2n8899rpTHE LAW OF ONE PRICE, PURCHASING POWER PARITY AND EXCHANGE RATES: SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT11229362522
0127h86vPromises & Partnership9920332917
0dc3k4m5UNDERSTANDING SOCIAL PREFERENCES WITH SIMPLE TESTS9224232619
0w64d54dAnatomy of a Slow-Motion Health Insurance Death Spiral9136232111
6m0584qvExperimental Games on Networks: Underpinnings of Behavior andEquilibrium Selection8874554
9cm846c4Endogenous Transfers in the Prisoner’s Dilemma Game: An Experimental Test Of Cooperation And Coordination7919182715
9wp245m2Living Supply and Demand Curves7312192022
60z886n7The Modern Theory of the LOP and PPP: Some Implications7211172222
0hx9x4jrThe McDonald's Equilibrium: Advertising, Empty Calories, and the Endogenous Determination of Dietary Preferences7016142614
69c4x8m9Bayesian Heteroskedasticity-Robust Standard Errors6510142417
27t4q265Arbitrage and the Law of One Price: Setting the Record Straight641322227
3fc7n20bDoes Single Parenthood Increase the Probability of Teenage Promiscuity, Drug Use, and Crime? Evidence from Divorce Law Changes6220111714
50q3c9n1Leadership Skills and Wages6214191811
8g88c6wwThe Origin of the Winner’s Curse: A Laboratory Study581711237
6nf9t426Sex and Fiscal Desire551713187
1vr4g446The Dark Side of Competition for Status531220129
428481s8Strong Evidence for Gender Differences in Investment53762020
68g1n1v8Political Economy and Natural Resource Use53616229
60b93868Strategic Ignorance and the Robustness of Social Preferences5114111313
0bp6z29tSelf-Image and Strategic Ignorance in Moral Dilemmas501010219
3858888wThe Dark Side of Competition for Status501116185
4823c3jxReal Costs of Nominal Grade Inflation? New Evidence from Student Course Evaluations50882410
8rp6b18cATTRIBUTION AND RECIPROCITY IN AN EXPERIMENTAL LABOR MARKET501615118
1jk5b0vrPublic Good Provision by Dictatorships: A Survey497112110
7vq8v499ECONOMIC RATIONALITY AND THE AREEDA-TURNER RULE451512117
0vf2k2p0Looking under the COUNTER for overcounted downloads43971611
5512d150Comprehension and Risk Elicitation in the Field: Evidence from Rural Senegal431013128
7g63k28wWhen Optimal Choices Feel Wrong: A Laboratory Study of Bayesian Updating, Complexity, and Affect431210138
13r2f3gtAn Unlucky Feeling: Overconfidence and Noisy Feedback4295235
5b17d1drTHE LAW OF ONE PRICE, BORDERS AND PURCHASING POWER PARITY427101312
4vs7h4hhWHEN ARE LAYOFFS ACCEPTABLE? EVIDENCE FROM A QUASI-EXPERIMENT411261013
6j47s8kqThe Australian Private Health Insurance Boom: Was It Subsidies Or Liberalised?39510186
7p07k0zrThe Underground Economy of Fake Antivirus Software39771312
3268z4rxDo Lax Environmental Regulations Attract Foreign Investment?38109136
7kz6v3zsThe Economic Consequences of Rising U.S. Government Debt: Privileges at Risk38157133
6836m74qBroken Promises: An Experiment3787166
6ks5p6v5The Equity Premium: A Deeper Puzzle3688137
91c7x1jsBitcoin 1, Bitcoin 2, ... : An experiment in privately issued outside monies36107145
22w466q9Stem Cell Donor Matching for Patients of Mixed Race3569128
7320x2cpSelf-Signaling Versus Social-Signaling in Giving3411977
12q3t2vdReconsidering Causation3377109
48m9547qLet me, or Let George? Motives of competing altruists32610106
7x98w91hRESPONSIBILITY AND EFFORT IN AN EXPERIMENTAL LABOR MARKET3285145
8d5824r7The Return to Capital and the Business Cycle329977

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