Prelims

Experimental Economics and Culture

ISBN: 978-1-78743-820-0, eISBN: 978-1-78743-819-4

ISSN: 0193-2306

Publication date: 14 December 2018

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(2018), "Prelims", Experimental Economics and Culture (Research in Experimental Economics, Vol. 20), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-ix. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0193-230620180000020012

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EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS AND CULTURE

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RESEARCH IN EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS

Series Editors: Sebastian J. Goerg and John R. Hamman

Recent Volumes:

Volume 7: Emissions Permit Experiments, 1999
Volume 8: Research in Experimental Economics, 2001
Volume 9: Experiments Investigating Market Power, 2002
Volume 10: Field Experiments in Economics, 2005
Volume 11: Experiments Investigating Fundraising and Charitable Contributors, 2006
Volume 12: Risk Aversion in Experiments, 2008
Volume 13: Charity with Choice, 2010
Volume 14: Experiments on Energy, The Environment, and Sustainability, 2011
Volume 15: New Advances in Experimental Research on Corruption, 2012
Volume 16: Experiments in Financial Economics, 2013
Volume 17: Experiments in Macroeconomics, 2014
Volume 18: Replication in Experimental Economics, 2015
Volume 19: Experiments in Organizational Economics, 2016

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RESEARCH IN EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS VOLUME 20

EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS AND CULTURE

EDITED BY

ANNA GUNNTHORSDOTTIR

University of Iceland, Iceland and Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria

DOUGLAS A. NORTON

Florida State University, USA

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List of Contributors

Sun-Ki Chai Department of Sociology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Daniel L. Chen Toulouse School of Economics, University of Toulouse, France; LWP, Harvard Law School, Harvard University
Demetris Christopoulos Department of Economics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
Dolgorsuren Dorj National Academy of Governance, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
Anna Gunnthorsdottir University of Iceland, Iceland and Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Hanjo Hamann Max Planck Institute, Germany
Arielle John Mercatus Center at George Mason University, USA
David F. Midgely INSEAD, Fontainebleau, France
Nicky Nicholls University of Pretoria, South Africa
Douglas A. Norton Florida State University, USA
Pedro Rey-Biel ESADE Business School, Universitat Ramón Llull, Spain
Roman Sheremeta Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, USA and the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University, USA
Katerina Sherstyuk Department of Economics, University of Hawaii at Manoa, USA
Virgil Henry Storr Department of Economics, George Mason University, USA
Neslihan Uler Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of Maryland, USA
Sunil Venaik University of Queensland Business School, Brisbane, Australia

About the Editors

Anna Gunnthorsdottir is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Iceland and the Department of Finance, Accounting and Statistics at Vienna University of Economics and Business. Her research in experimental game theory focuses on cooperation, competition, and models of social stratification.

Douglas A. Norton is a Postdoctoral Scholar with the Hilton Center at Florida State University. His research uses experimental and econometric methods to investigate questions related to charity, public assistance, religion, and culture. With Mark Isaac, he is the Co-series Editor for Research in Experimental Economics.