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Luis Miller

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RePEc Short-ID:pmi232
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Center for Human and Social Sciences Institute for Public Goods and Policies Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) C/Albasanz 26-28, 3rd Floor, Madrid 28037
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Twitter: @luismmiller
Terminal Degree:2007 (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

Instituto de Políticas y Bienes Públicos (IPP)
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Madrid, Spain
http://www.ipp.csic.es/
RePEc:edi:ippcses (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Tom Lane & Luis Miller & Isabel Rodriguez, 2023. "The normative permissiveness of political partyism," Discussion Papers 2023-06, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
  2. Simona Demel & Abigail Barr & Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda, 2016. "Labor Market Participation, Political Ideology and Distributive Preferences," Discussion Papers 2016-18, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
  3. Luis Miller & Maria Montero & Christoph Vanberg, 2015. "Legislative Bargaining with Heterogeneous Disagreement Values: Theory and Experiments," Discussion Papers 2015-24, The Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics, School of Economics, University of Nottingham.
  4. Miller , Luis & Vanberg, Christoph, 2014. "Group size and decision rules in legislative bargaining," Working Papers 0558, University of Heidelberg, Department of Economics.
  5. Luis Miller & Christoph Vanberg, 2011. "Decision costs in legislative bargaining: An experimental analysis," Discussion Papers 2011002, University of Oxford, Nuffield College.
  6. Luis Miller & Heiko Rauhut & Fabian Winter, 2011. "The emergence of norms from conflicts over just distributions," Jena Economics Research Papers 2011-018, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  7. Abigail Barr & Justine Burns & Luis Miller & Ingrid Shaw, 2011. "Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status," Discussion Papers 2011005, University of Oxford, Nuffield College.
  8. Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda, 2010. "Are Women More Sensitive to the Decision-Making Context?," Discussion Papers 2010004, University of Oxford, Nuffield College.
  9. Michèle Belot & Raymond Duch & Luis Miller, 2010. "Who should be called to the lab? A comprehensive comparison of students and non-students in classic experimental games," Discussion Papers 2010001, University of Oxford, Nuffield College.
  10. Fernando Aguiar & Alice Becker & Luis Miller, 2010. "Whose impartiality? An experimental study of veiled stakeholders, impartial spectators and ideal observers," Jena Economics Research Papers 2010-040, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  11. Alice Becker & Luis M. Miller, 2009. "Promoting Justice by Treating People Unequally: An Experimental Study," Jena Economics Research Papers 2009-008, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  12. Pablo Brañas-Garza & Debrah Meloso & Luis M. Miller, 2008. "Instinctive Response in the Ultimatum Game," ThE Papers 08/08, Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada..
  13. Ana Leon-Mejia & Luis M. Miller, 2007. "The Devil is in the Details - Sex Differences in Simple Bargaining Games," Jena Economics Research Papers 2007-069, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  14. Fernando Aguiar & Pablo Branas-Garza & Maria Paz Espinosa & Luis M. Miller, 2007. "Personal Identity in the Dictator Game," Jena Economics Research Papers 2007-007, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  15. Pablo Branas-Garza & Ana Leon-Mejia & Luis M. Miller, 2007. "Response Time under Monetary Incentives: the Ultimatum Game," Jena Economics Research Papers 2007-070, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  16. Fernando Aguiar & Pablo Branas-Garza & Luis M. Miller, 2007. "Moral Distance and Moral Motivations in Dictator Games," Jena Economics Research Papers 2007-047, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena.
  17. Luis M. Miller, 2006. "The Double Nature of Conventions - An Experimental Analysis," Papers on Strategic Interaction 2006-07, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group.
  18. Fernando Aguiar & Pablo Brañas-Garza & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Natalia Jiménez & Luis M. Miller, 2006. "Gender based prescriptions: evidence for altruism," ThE Papers 06/11, Department of Economic Theory and Economic History of the University of Granada..
  19. Susanne Büchner & Werner Güth & Luis M. Miller, 2005. "Conventions for Selecting Among Conventions - An Evolutionary and Experimental Analysis," Papers on Strategic Interaction 2005-21, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group.
  20. Luis Miguel Miller, 2004. "Participación laboral femenina y Estados de bienestar," IESA Working Papers Series 0403, Institute for Social Syudies of Andalusia - Higher Council for Scientific Research.

Articles

  1. Lane, Tom & Miller, Luis & Rodriguez, Isabel, 2024. "The normative permissiveness of political partyism," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 162(C).
  2. Santamaría, Diego & Miller, Luis & Ubeda, Paloma & Padilla-Angulo, Laura, 2023. "Determinants of inequality acceptability in a representative sample of the Spanish population," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 106(C).
  3. Abigail Barr & Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda, 2023. "Is the Acknowledgment of Earned Entitlement Effect Robust Across Experimental Modes and Populations?," Sociological Methods & Research, , vol. 52(1), pages 209-230, February.
  4. Isabel Rodríguez & Diego Santamaría & Luis Miller, 2022. "Electoral Competition and Partisan Affective Polarisation in Spain," South European Society and Politics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(1), pages 27-50, January.
  5. Radl, Jonas & Miller, Luis, 2021. "Conceptual and Methodological Considerations on Effort: An Interdisciplinary Approach," EconStor Open Access Articles and Book Chapters, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics, vol. 65(11), pages 1447-1456.
  6. Brugarolas, Pablo & Miller, Luis, 2021. "The Causal Effect of Polls on Turnout Intention: A Local Randomization Regression Discontinuity Approach," Political Analysis, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(4), pages 554-560, October.
  7. Barr, Abigail & Miller, Luis, 2020. "The effect of education, income inequality and merit on inequality acceptance," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 80(C).
  8. Demel, Simona & Barr, Abigail & Miller, Luis & Ubeda, Paloma, 2019. "Commitment to Political Ideology is a Luxury Only Students Can Afford: A Distributive Justice Experiment," Journal of Experimental Political Science, Cambridge University Press, vol. 6(1), pages 33-42, April.
  9. Henar Criado & Francisco Herreros & Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda, 2018. "The Unintended Consequences of Political Mobilization on Trust," Journal of Conflict Resolution, Peace Science Society (International), vol. 62(2), pages 231-253, February.
  10. Winter, Fabian & Rauhut, Heiko & Miller, Luis, 2018. "Dynamic Bargaining and Normative Conflict," Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics (formerly The Journal of Socio-Economics), Elsevier, vol. 74(C), pages 112-126.
  11. Miller, Luis & Montero, Maria & Vanberg, Christoph, 2018. "Legislative bargaining with heterogeneous disagreement values: Theory and experiments," Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier, vol. 107(C), pages 60-92.
  12. Simona Demel & Petr Mariel & Luis Miller, 2018. "Education and the Non-financial Employment Commitment in Times of Economic Recession Among the Youth," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 140(2), pages 795-810, November.
  13. Pablo Brañas-Garza & Debrah Meloso & Luis Miller, 2017. "Strategic risk and response time across games," International Journal of Game Theory, Springer;Game Theory Society, vol. 46(2), pages 511-523, May.
  14. Barr, Abigail & Burns, Justine & Miller, Luis & Shaw, Ingrid, 2015. "Economic status and acknowledgement of earned entitlement," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 118(C), pages 55-68.
  15. Henar Criado & Francisco Herreros & Luis Miller & Paloma Ubeda, 2015. "Ethnicity and Trust: A Multifactorial Experiment," Political Studies, Political Studies Association, vol. 63, pages 131-152, April.
  16. Miller, Luis & Vanberg, Christoph, 2015. "Group size and decision rules in legislative bargaining," European Journal of Political Economy, Elsevier, vol. 37(C), pages 288-302.
  17. Belot, Michele & Duch, Raymond & Miller, Luis, 2015. "A comprehensive comparison of students and non-students in classic experimental games," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 113(C), pages 26-33.
  18. Luis Miller & Christoph Vanberg, 2013. "Decision costs in legislative bargaining: an experimental analysis," Public Choice, Springer, vol. 155(3), pages 373-394, June.
  19. Aguiar, Fernando & Becker, Alice & Miller, Luis, 2013. "Whose Impartiality? An Experimental Study Of Veiled Stakeholders, Involved Spectators And Detached Observers," Economics and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(2), pages 155-174, July.
  20. Miller, Luis & Ubeda, Paloma, 2012. "Are women more sensitive to the decision-making context?," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 83(1), pages 98-104.
  21. Susanne Büchner & Werner Güth & Luis Miller, 2011. "Individually selecting among conventions - an evolutionary and experimental analysis," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Springer, vol. 21(2), pages 285-301, May.
  22. Fernando Aguiar & Pablo Branas-Garza & Maria Paz Espinosa & Luis Miller, 2010. "Personal identity: a theoretical and experimental analysis," Journal of Economic Methodology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 17(3), pages 261-275.
  23. Fernando Aguiar & Pablo Brañas-Garza & Ramón Cobo-Reyes & Natalia Jimenez & Luis Miller, 2009. "Are women expected to be more generous?," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 12(1), pages 93-98, March.
  24. Alice Becker & Luis Miller, 2009. "Promoting justice by treating people unequally: an experimental study," Experimental Economics, Springer;Economic Science Association, vol. 12(4), pages 437-449, December.
  25. Aguiar, Fernando & Brañas-Garza, Pablo & Miller, Luis M., 2008. "Moral distance in dictator games," Judgment and Decision Making, Cambridge University Press, vol. 3(4), pages 344-354, April.
  26. Miller, Luis M., 2008. "Two notions of conventions: an experimental analysis," Journal of Institutional Economics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 4(3), pages 327-349, December.
  27. Aguiar, Fernando & Brañas-Garza, Pablo & Miller, Luis M., 2008. "Moral distance in dictator games," Judgment and Decision Making, Cambridge University Press, vol. 3(4), pages 344-354, April.
  28. Miller, Luis Miguel, 2008. "Economics and Social Interaction: Accounting for Interpersonal Relations, Benedetto Gui and Robert Sugden (eds). Cambridge University Press, 2005, xv + 299 pages," Economics and Philosophy, Cambridge University Press, vol. 24(2), pages 283-287, July.

Chapters

  1. Aurora García-Gallego & Luis M. Miller, 2015. "Bargaining," Palgrave Macmillan Books, in: Pablo Branas-Garza & Antonio Cabrales (ed.), Experimental Economics, chapter 8, pages 124-134, Palgrave Macmillan.

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 21 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-EXP: Experimental Economics (20) 2005-09-11 2006-05-27 2007-01-02 2007-04-28 2007-08-27 2007-10-06 2007-10-06 2009-02-07 2010-07-03 2010-12-04 2010-12-04 2011-01-30 2011-04-09 2011-10-09 2011-11-07 2011-11-28 2012-07-08 2014-04-05 2016-01-03 2016-12-18. Author is listed
  2. NEP-CBE: Cognitive and Behavioural Economics (12) 2005-09-11 2006-05-27 2007-01-02 2007-04-28 2007-08-27 2007-10-06 2007-10-06 2009-02-07 2010-07-03 2010-12-04 2011-11-28 2012-07-08. Author is listed
  3. NEP-GTH: Game Theory (10) 2005-09-11 2007-04-28 2007-08-27 2007-10-06 2007-10-06 2009-02-07 2010-12-04 2011-01-30 2012-07-08 2014-04-05. Author is listed
  4. NEP-EVO: Evolutionary Economics (6) 2005-09-11 2006-05-27 2007-08-27 2010-12-04 2011-04-09 2012-07-08. Author is listed
  5. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (5) 2007-08-27 2011-01-30 2011-04-09 2011-11-07 2012-07-08. Author is listed
  6. NEP-CDM: Collective Decision-Making (4) 2010-07-03 2011-01-30 2014-04-05 2016-01-03
  7. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (4) 2007-01-02 2010-12-04 2011-04-09 2016-12-18
  8. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (4) 2007-01-02 2007-04-28 2011-04-09 2023-06-19
  9. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (3) 2016-01-03 2016-12-18 2023-06-19
  10. NEP-UPT: Utility Models and Prospect Theory (2) 2007-04-28 2010-12-04
  11. NEP-AFR: Africa (1) 2011-11-28
  12. NEP-NEU: Neuroeconomics (1) 2012-07-08

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