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Working Papers
2022
- Do Nonstrategic Considerations Matter for Behavior in Games? An Experimental Study Informed by Direct-sum Decompositions of Game
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
- Does Scarcity of Female Instructors Create Demand for Diversity among Students? Evidence from an M-Turk Experiment
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
- Gender Differences in Alternating-Offer Bargaining: An Experimental Study
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (7)
- Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 
Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2021) View citations (3) NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2021) View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists, Econometrica, Econometric Society (2022) View citations (11) (2022)
- Gender Gaps at the Academies
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 
Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2022)
- Gender Gaps in Access to Medical Intern Positions: The Role of Competition
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
2021
- Understanding Performance in Test Taking: The Role of Question Difficulty Order
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 
See also Journal Article Understanding performance in test taking: The role of question difficulty order, Economics of Education Review, Elsevier (2022) View citations (1) (2022)
2019
- Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (39)
Also in NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2019) View citations (38)
See also Journal Article Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?, The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College (2020) View citations (128) (2020)
- Brave Boys and Play-it-Safe Girls: Gender Differences in Willingness to Guess in a Large Scale Natural Field Experiment
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (7)
See also Journal Article Brave boys and play-it-safe girls: Gender differences in willingness to guess in a large scale natural field experiment, European Economic Review, Elsevier (2021) View citations (17) (2021)
- Naivete and Sophistication in Initial and Repeated Play in Games
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
- What you don't know...Can't hurt you? A natural field experiment on relative performance feedback in higher education
SciencePo Working papers Main, HAL View citations (5)
Also in Post-Print, HAL (2019) View citations (7)
2016
- Competitive Pressure Widens the Gender Gap in Performance: Evidence from a Two-Stage Competition in Mathematics
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 
Also in Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics (2016) View citations (1)
See also Journal Article Competitive Pressure Widens the Gender Gap in Performance: Evidence from a Two-stage Competition in Mathematics, The Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society (2019) View citations (42) (2019)
- Non-equilibrium Play in Centipede Games
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (2)
See also Journal Article Non-equilibrium play in centipede games, Games and Economic Behavior, Elsevier (2020) View citations (12) (2020)
- Stereotypes are Only a Threat when Beliefs are Reinforced: On the Sensitivity of Gender Differences in Performance under Competition to Information Provision
Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (5)
See also Journal Article Stereotypes are only a threat when beliefs are reinforced: On the sensitivity of gender differences in performance under competition to information provision, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier (2017) View citations (41) (2017)
- What You Don't Know... Can't Hurt You? A Field Experiment on Relative Performance Feedback in Higher Education
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (7)
Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2016) View citations (9)
- What You Don’t Know... Can’t Hurt You? A Field Experiment on Relative Performance
Working Papers, Queen Mary University of London, School of Economics and Finance View citations (17)
- Women ask for less (only from men): Evidence from alternating-offer bargaining in the field
CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers View citations (8)
2015
- In brief...Under pressure: gender differences in responding to exam stakes
CentrePiece - The magazine for economic performance, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE View citations (3)
2014
- Gender Differences in Response to Big Stakes
CEP Discussion Papers, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE View citations (1)
Also in LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2014) View citations (1)
See also Journal Article GENDER DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO BIG STAKES, Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association (2016) View citations (57) (2016)
2012
- The Provision of Relative Performance Feedback Information: An Experimental Analysis of Performance and Happiness
CEP Discussion Papers, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE View citations (13)
Also in Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2010) View citations (9) Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics (2010) View citations (9)
2011
- Let's (Not) Talk about Sex: The Effect of Information Provision on Gender Differences in Performance under Competition
Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (9)
Also in Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2011) View citations (8)
- Promoting rule compliance in daily-life: Evidence from a randomized field experiment in the public libraries of Barcelona
Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra View citations (1)
Also in Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics (2010) View citations (7)
See also Journal Article Promoting rule compliance in daily-life: Evidence from a randomized field experiment in the public libraries of Barcelona, European Economic Review, Elsevier (2013) View citations (42) (2013)
2010
- Strategic Thinking
Levine's Working Paper Archive, David K. Levine View citations (57)
- The Impact of Gender Composition on Team Performance and Decision-Making: Evidence from the Field
Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (12)
Also in Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2010) View citations (6)
See also Journal Article The Impact of Gender Composition on Team Performance and Decision Making: Evidence from the Field, Management Science, INFORMS (2012) View citations (135) (2012)
- The Importance of Relative Performance Feedback Information: Evidence from a Natural Experiment using High School Students
Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (324)
Also in CEP Discussion Papers, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE (2009) View citations (7) LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2009) View citations (8) Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2010) View citations (324)
See also Journal Article The importance of relative performance feedback information: Evidence from a natural experiment using high school students, Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier (2010) View citations (309) (2010)
- The role of role uncertainty in modified dictator games
Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra View citations (6)
Also in Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (56)
See also Journal Article The role of role uncertainty in modified dictator games, Experimental Economics, Springer (2011) View citations (91) (2011)
2009
- Elicited beliefs and social information in modified dictator games: What do dictators believe other dictators do?
Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra View citations (19)
Also in Working Papers, Barcelona School of Economics View citations (64)
See also Journal Article Elicited beliefs and social information in modified dictator games: What do dictators believe other dictators do?, Quantitative Economics, Econometric Society (2013) View citations (60) (2013)
2008
- Comparing Models of Strategic Thinking in Van Huyck, Battalio, and Beil’s Coordination Games
Levine's Working Paper Archive, David K. Levine View citations (1)
2007
- Fatal Attraction: Salience, Naivete, and Sophistication in Experimental Hide-and-Seek Games
Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics View citations (101)
See also Journal Article Fatal Attraction: Salience, Naïveté, and Sophistication in Experimental "Hide-and-Seek" Games, American Economic Review, American Economic Association (2007) View citations (83) (2007)
- Level-k Auctions: Can a Non-Equilibrium Model of Strategic Thinking Explain the Winner's Curse and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions?
Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics View citations (310)
Also in Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics (2005) View citations (8) Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics (2006) View citations (3) University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, UC San Diego (2005) View citations (7)
See also Journal Article Level-k Auctions: Can a Nonequilibrium Model of Strategic Thinking Explain the Winner's Curse and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions?, Econometrica, Econometric Society (2007) View citations (340) (2007)
2006
- Fatal Attraction: Focality, Naivete, and Sophistication in Experimental Hide-and-Seek Games
Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics 
Also in University of California at San Diego, Economics Working Paper Series, Department of Economics, UC San Diego (2005) View citations (6) Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics (2004) View citations (12) Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics (2004) View citations (4) Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics (2004) View citations (4) Levine's Bibliography, UCLA Department of Economics (2005) View citations (7)
Journal Articles
2022
- Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists
Econometrica, 2022, 90, (5), 1937-1971 View citations (11)
See also Working Paper Gender Differences in Peer Recognition by Economists, CEPR Discussion Papers (2022) (2022)
- Understanding performance in test taking: The role of question difficulty order
Economics of Education Review, 2022, 90, (C) View citations (1)
See also Working Paper Understanding Performance in Test Taking: The Role of Question Difficulty Order, CEPR Discussion Papers (2021) (2021)
2021
- Brave boys and play-it-safe girls: Gender differences in willingness to guess in a large scale natural field experiment
European Economic Review, 2021, 131, (C) View citations (17)
See also Working Paper Brave Boys and Play-it-Safe Girls: Gender Differences in Willingness to Guess in a Large Scale Natural Field Experiment, CEPR Discussion Papers (2019) View citations (7) (2019)
2020
- Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2020, 135, (1), 269-327 View citations (128)
See also Working Paper Are Referees and Editors in Economics Gender Neutral?, CEPR Discussion Papers (2019) View citations (39) (2019)
- Hot versus cold behavior in centipede games
Journal of the Economic Science Association, 2020, 6, (2), 226-238 View citations (6)
- Non-equilibrium play in centipede games
Games and Economic Behavior, 2020, 120, (C), 391-433 View citations (12)
See also Working Paper Non-equilibrium Play in Centipede Games, CEPR Discussion Papers (2016) View citations (2) (2016)
2019
- Competitive Pressure Widens the Gender Gap in Performance: Evidence from a Two-stage Competition in Mathematics
The Economic Journal, 2019, 129, (620), 1863-1893 View citations (42)
See also Working Paper Competitive Pressure Widens the Gender Gap in Performance: Evidence from a Two-Stage Competition in Mathematics, CEPR Discussion Papers (2016) (2016)
- What You Don’t Know…Can’t Hurt You? A Natural Field Experiment on Relative Performance Feedback in Higher Education
Management Science, 2019, 65, (8), 3714-3736 View citations (26)
2018
- Women ask for less (only from men): Evidence from bargaining in the field
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2018, 152, (C), 192-214 View citations (36)
2017
- Stereotypes are only a threat when beliefs are reinforced: On the sensitivity of gender differences in performance under competition to information provision
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2017, 135, (C), 99-111 View citations (41)
See also Working Paper Stereotypes are Only a Threat when Beliefs are Reinforced: On the Sensitivity of Gender Differences in Performance under Competition to Information Provision, Working Papers (2016) View citations (5) (2016)
2016
- GENDER DIFFERENCES IN RESPONSE TO BIG STAKES
Journal of the European Economic Association, 2016, 14, (6), 1372-1400 View citations (57)
Also in Journal of the European Economic Association, 2016, 14, (6), 1372-1400 (2016) View citations (54)
See also Working Paper Gender Differences in Response to Big Stakes, CEP Discussion Papers (2014) View citations (1) (2014)
- The Provision of Relative Performance Feedback: An Analysis of Performance and Satisfaction
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, 2016, 25, (1), 77-110 View citations (60)
2013
- Elicited beliefs and social information in modified dictator games: What do dictators believe other dictators do?
Quantitative Economics, 2013, 4, (3), 515-547 View citations (60)
See also Working Paper Elicited beliefs and social information in modified dictator games: What do dictators believe other dictators do?, Economics Working Papers (2009) View citations (19) (2009)
- Promoting rule compliance in daily-life: Evidence from a randomized field experiment in the public libraries of Barcelona
European Economic Review, 2013, 64, (C), 266-284 View citations (42)
See also Working Paper Promoting rule compliance in daily-life: Evidence from a randomized field experiment in the public libraries of Barcelona, Economics Working Papers (2011) View citations (1) (2011)
- Structural Models of Nonequilibrium Strategic Thinking: Theory, Evidence, and Applications
Journal of Economic Literature, 2013, 51, (1), 5-62 View citations (291)
2012
- Minority language and the stability of bilingual equilibria
Rationality and Society, 2012, 24, (4), 442-462 View citations (9)
- The Impact of Gender Composition on Team Performance and Decision Making: Evidence from the Field
Management Science, 2012, 58, (1), 78-93 View citations (135)
See also Working Paper The Impact of Gender Composition on Team Performance and Decision-Making: Evidence from the Field, Working Papers (2010) View citations (12) (2010)
2011
- The role of role uncertainty in modified dictator games
Experimental Economics, 2011, 14, (2), 160-180 View citations (91)
See also Working Paper The role of role uncertainty in modified dictator games, Economics Working Papers (2010) View citations (6) (2010)
2010
- The importance of relative performance feedback information: Evidence from a natural experiment using high school students
Journal of Public Economics, 2010, 94, (7-8), 435-452 View citations (309)
See also Working Paper The Importance of Relative Performance Feedback Information: Evidence from a Natural Experiment using High School Students, Working Papers (2010) View citations (324) (2010)
2007
- Fatal Attraction: Salience, Naïveté, and Sophistication in Experimental "Hide-and-Seek" Games
American Economic Review, 2007, 97, (5), 1731-1750 View citations (83)
See also Working Paper Fatal Attraction: Salience, Naivete, and Sophistication in Experimental Hide-and-Seek Games, Levine's Bibliography (2007) View citations (101) (2007)
- Level-k Auctions: Can a Nonequilibrium Model of Strategic Thinking Explain the Winner's Curse and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions?
Econometrica, 2007, 75, (6), 1721-1770 View citations (340)
See also Working Paper Level-k Auctions: Can a Non-Equilibrium Model of Strategic Thinking Explain the Winner's Curse and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions?, Levine's Bibliography (2007) View citations (310) (2007)
Chapters
2015
- Initial Responses in Strategic Situations
Palgrave Macmillan
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