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Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara
University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series
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Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara:
Postal: 2127 North Hall, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9210
Phone: (805) 893-3670
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200820072006200520042003- 2003B The Iron Law of Selfishness: Response to a comment by Alexander Field
by Ted Bergstrom [Downloadable!]
- 1992A When Non-transitive Relations Take Maxima and Competitive Equilibria Can't Be Beat
by Ted Bergstrom [Downloadable!]
- 2003D An Evolutionary View of Family Conflict and Cooperation
by Theodore Bergstrom [Downloadable!]
- 2003C The Algebra of Assortative Encounters and the Evolution of Cooperation
by Ted Bergstrom [Downloadable!]
- 21-04 Resource Abundance, Poverty and Development
by Erwin Bulte & Richard Damania & Robert Deacon [Downloadable!]
- 21-02 Harmonizing Emissions Policy in Symmetric Countries: Improve the Environment, Improve Welfare?
by Carol McAusland [Downloadable!]
- 20-03 Dictatorship, Democracy, and the Provision of Public Goods
by Robert Deacon [Downloadable!]
- 19-03 What do OECD countries cut first at a time of fiscal adjustments? A dynamic panel data approach
by Ismael Sanz & Francisco Velazquez [Downloadable!]
- 18-03 Herding and Contrarian Behavior in Financial Markets: An Internet Experiment
by Mathias Drehmann & Joerg Oechssler & Andreas Roider [Downloadable!]
- 17-03 Imitation - Theory and Experimental Evidence
by Jose Apesteguia & Steffen Huck & Joerg Oechssler [Downloadable!]
- 16-03 They are watching you: Social facilitation in institutions
by Gary Charness & Luca Rigotti & Aldo Rustichini [Downloadable!]
- 15-03 Forward induction and the excess capacity puzzle: An experimental investigation
by Jordi Brandts & Antonio Cabrales & Gary Charness [Downloadable!]
- 14-03 The Road to Hell: An Experimental Study of Intentions
by Gary Charness & David Levine [Downloadable!]
- 13-03 Do Market Conditions Affect Gift Exchange? Evidence from Experimental Markets
by Jordi Brandts & Gary Charness [Downloadable!]
- 12-03 Portfolio Choice and Risk Attitudes: An Experiment
by Gary Charness & Uri Gneezy [Downloadable!]
- 9-03 When Optimal Choices Feel Wrong: A Laboratory Study of Bayesian Updating, Complexity, and Affect
by Gary Charness & Dan Levin [Downloadable!]
- 8-04 Trade, Politics,and the Environment: Tailpipe vs. Smokestack
by Carol McAusland [Downloadable!]
- wp7-00 Access Pricing, Quality Degradation, and Foreclosure in the Internet
by Oystein Foros & Hans Kind & Lars Sørgard [Downloadable!]
- 6-03 Sex Preferences, Marital Dissolution and the Economic Status of Women
by Kelly Bedard & Olivier Deschenes [Downloadable!]
- 5-03 A Tale of Two Cities and a Giffen Good
by Rod Garratt [Downloadable!]
- wp4-03 Speculation in Second-Price Auctions with Resale
by Rod Garratt & Thomas Troger [Downloadable!]
- wp3-03 Policy Competition, Factor Mobility and Multiple Policy Instruments: Existence and Non-Existence of Equilibrium
by Jeffery Petchey & Perry Shapiro [Downloadable!]
- wp2-99 Stochastic Growth In Schumpeterian Dynamics
by Jati Sengupta [Downloadable!]
- 2-02 Leadership Skills and Wages
by Peter Kuhn & Catherine Weinberger [Downloadable!]
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