Publications
Year (field_pub_date)

Lundberg, Shelly. 2020. 

"Women in the economics profession: Challenges and opportunities along the pipeline."

Introduction to Women in Economics, CEPR Press. 

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Heather Royer (With Mariana Carrera, Mark Stehr, Justin Sydnor, and Dmitry Taubinsky). 2018.

"The Limits of Simple Implementation Intentions: Evidence from a Field Experiment on Making Plans to Exercise."

Journal of Health Economics, 2018, 62: 95-104. (Also NBER Working Paper #24959).

Heather Royer (With Manuela Angelucci, Silvia Prina, and Anya Samek). Forthcoming.

"When Incentives Backfire: Spillover Effects in Food Choice"

AEJ: Economic Policy (Also NBER Working Paper #21481).

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Charness, Gary B. (with Tibor Neugebauer). 2019. 

"A Test of the Modigliani-Miller Invariance Theorem and Arbitrage in Experimental Asset Markets"

Journal of Finance, 493-529) 

Charness, Gary B. (with Dan Levin and David Schmeidler). 2019. 

"An Experimental Study of Estimation and Bidding in Common-Value Auctions with public information.”"

Journal of Economic Theory, 73-98. 

Small, P. A. & Major, B. 2019. 

"Crossing the racial line: The fluidity vs. fixedness of racial identity."

Self and Identity, 1-26. doi: 10.1080/15298868.2019.1662839. 

Dover, T. L., Major, B., & Glace, A. M. 2019. 

"Discrimination, health, and the costs and benefits of believing in system fairness."

Health Psychology, Advance online publication. doi: 10.1037/hea0000841. 

Dover, T. L., Hunger, J. M. & Major, B. 2019.

"Health consequences of prejudice and discrimination."

In K. Sweeny & M. Robins (Eds.), The Wiley Encyclopedia of Health Psychology. 

Thébaud, Sarah. 2019.

"How to Close the Gender Gap in Entrepreneurship.”"

Pp. 69-72 in New Visions for Gender Equality. Edited by Niall Crowley and Silvia Sansonetti. Brussels: European Commission. https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files/saage_report-new_visions_for_gender_equality-2019.pdf

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Manuela Angelucci, Silvia Prina, Heather Royer, and Anya Samek. 2019.

"Incentives and Unintended Consequences: Spillover Effects in Food Choice."

AEJ: Economic Policy 11 (Also NBER Working Paper #21481).

Charness, Gary B. (with Michael Naef and Alessandro Sontuoso). 2019. 

"Opportunistic Conformism."

Journal of Economic Theory 100-134) 

McCleary-Gaddy, A. T., Miller, C. T., Grover, K. W., Hodge, J. J., & Major, B. 2019. 

"Weight stigma and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis reactivity in individuals who are overweight."

Annals of Behavioral Medicine, 53. (4), 392-398. doi: 10.1093/abm/kay042. 

Sayre, M. K., Pike, I. L., & Raichlen, D. A. 2019. 

"High levels of objectively measured physical activity across adolescence and adulthood among the Pokot pastoralists of Kenya."

American Journal of Human Biology, 31(1), e23205.

Research Themes:

Charness, Gary (with Dan Levin and David Schmeidler)

"An Experimental Study of Estimation and Bidding in Common-Value Auctions with public information"

Journal of Economic Theory, 73-98

Charness, Gary, with Celia Blanco, Lara Ezquerra, and Ismael Rodriguez-Lara. Forthcoming. 

"Cheating and Money Manipulation."

Experimental Economics.

Cassels S, Jenness SM, Biney AAE. 2019. 

"Coital frequency and male concurrent partnerships during pregnancy and postpartum in Agbogbloshie, Ghana."

AIDS and Behavior: 23(6): 1508-1517

Charness, Gary, with Catherine Eckel, Uri Gneezy, and Agne Kajackaite. Forthcoming. 

"Complexity in Risk Elicitation May Affect the Conclusions: A Demonstration Using Gender Differences."

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty.

Thébaud, Sarah, Sabino Kornrich and Leah Ruppanner. 2019. 

"Good Housekeeping, Great Expectations: Gender and Housework Norms."

Sociological Methods and Research

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AS Anderson, B Trumble, C Hove, TS Kraft, H Kaplan, M Gurven, AD Blackwell. 2019.

"Old Friends and Friendly Fire: Potential Costs of Fetal Tolerance among Tropical Horticulturalists in a Hookworm-Endemic Environment"

American Journal of Human Biology. DOI:10.1002/ajhb.23337 

 

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