Working Papers
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- 17-06: Trading while sleepy? Circadian mismatch and excess volatility in a global experimental asset market

- David Dickinson, Ananish Chaudhuri and Ryan Greenaway-McGrevy
- 17-05: The Influence of Scientific Information on the Willingness to Pay for Stormwater Runoff Abatement

- Peter Groothuis, Tanga M. Mohr, John Whitehead, Kristan A. Cockerill, William P. Anderson, Jr. and Chuanhui Gu
- 17-04: The Impact of Sleep Restriction on Contributions and Punishment: First Evidence

- Jeremy Clark and David Dickinson
- 17-03: Using Willingness to Travel to Estimate the Monetary Value of Intangible Benefits Derived from Active Sport Event Tourism

- John Whitehead and Pamela Wicker
- 17-02: Discrimination as favoritism: The private benefits and social costs of in-group favoritism in an experimental labor market

- David Dickinson, David Masclet and Emmanuel Peterle
- 17-01_r: A Comment on “An Adding Up Test on Contingent Valuations of River and Lake Quality”

- John Whitehead
- 16-22: Estimating Recreation Benefits through Joint Estimation of Revealed and Stated Preference Discrete Choice Data

- John Whitehead and Daniel K. Lew
- 16-21: The Strategic Manipulation of Asymmetric Climate Conflicts

- Youngseok Park
- 16-20: How Democracy Matters: Evidence of Electoral Incentives for Environmental Policy

- Youngseok Park
- 16-19: Rational Skeptics: On the Strategic Communication of Scientific Data

- Youngseok Park
- 16-18: Testing the Advantages of Conscious vs. Unconscious Thought for Complex Decisions in a Distraction Free Paradigm

- Todd McElroy and David Dickinson
- 16-17: Measuring the Impact of Improved Traceability Information in Seafood Markets Following a Large Scale Contamination Event

- William L. Huth, Ash Morgan and John Whitehead
- 16-16: Lost Recreational Value from the Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill Using Revealed and Stated Preference Data

- John Whitehead, Tim Haab, Sherry Larkin, John Loomis, Sergio Alvarez and Andrew Ropicki
- 16-15: Convergent validity of stated preference methods to estimate willingness-to-pay for seafood traceability: The case of Gulf of Mexico oysters

- John Whitehead, Ash Morgan and William L. Huth
- 16-14: Compensation Discrimination: An Analysis of Linebackers, Defensive Linemen, and Defensive Backs in the National Football League

- Johnny Ducking, Peter Groothuis and James Richard Hill
- 16-13: Family Connections in Motorsports: The Case of Formula One

- Craig Depken, Peter Groothuis and Kurt W. Rotthoff
- 16-12: The Rise and Fall of the Enforcer in the National Hockey League

- Craig Depken, Peter Groothuis and Mark C. Strazicich
- 16-11: Is There a Wage Premium or Wage Discrimination For Foreign-Born Players in the NBA?

- James Richard Hill and Peter Groothuis
- 16-10: Career Duration in the NHL: Pushing and Pulling on Europeans?

- Craig Depken, Johnny Ducking and Peter Groothuis
- 16-09: Inequality Aversion and Coalition Formation

- David McEvoy and John K. Stranlund
- 16-08: Economists Behaving Badly: Publications in Predatory Journals

- Frederick Wallace and Tim Perri
- 16-07: Signaling and Opitmal Sorting

- Tim Perri
- 16-06: Employment Protection Legislation and International Trade

- Jayjit Roy
- 16-05: Controlling an Invasive Species through Consumption: Private and Public Values of Eating Lionfish

- William L. Huth, David McEvoy and Ash Morgan
- 16-04: A practical validation study of a commercial accelerometer using good and poor sleepers

- David Dickinson, Joseph Cazier and Thomas Cech
- 16-03: Sleep Restriction and Time-of-Day Impacts On Simple Social Interaction (Moderate Sleep Restriction Increases Greed, Reduces Trust and Trustworthiness)

- David Dickinson and Todd McElroy
- 16-02: The Effect of Sporting Success and Management Failure On Attendance Demand In The Bundesliga: A Revealed and Stated Preference Travel Cost Approach

- Pamlea Wicker, John Whitehead, Bruce Johnson and Daniel S. Mason
- 16-01: A Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Middle Fork Greenway Trail

- John Whitehead, John Lehman and Melissa Weddell
- 15-13: Are Findings of Salary Discrimination Against Foreign-Born Players in the NBA Robust?

- James Richard Hill and Peter Groothuis
- 15-12: Behavioral effects of tax withholding on tax compliance: Implications for information initiatives

- Christian Vossler and Michael McKee
- 15-11: Tax Reporting Behavior: Underreporting Opportunities and Prepopulated Tax Returns

- David Bruner, Michael Jones, Michael McKee and Christian Vossler
- 15-10: Exit Discrimination in the NBA. Is there a Bias against Foreigners?

- Peter Groothuis and James Richard Hill
- 15-09: Career Duration in the NHL: Bias against Europeans?

- Craig Depken, Johnny Ducking and Peter Groothuis
- 15-08: The Earlier and the More, the Healthier? The Effects of Prenatal Care Utilization on Maternal Health and Health Behaviors

- Ji Yan
- 15-07: Plausible Responsiveness to Scope in Contingent Valuation

- John Whitehead
- 15-06: Public support for hosting the Olympic Summer Games in Germany: The CVM approach

- Pamela Wicker, John Whitehead, Daniel S. Mason and Bruce Johnson
- 15-05: Willingness-To-Pay For Sporting Success of Football Bundesliga Teams

- Pamela Wicker, John Whitehead, Bruce Johnson and Daniel S. Mason
- 15-04: Payment and Policy Consequentiality in Contingent Valuation

- Peter Groothuis, Tanga M. Mohr, John Whitehead and Kristan Cockerill
- 15-03: Willingness to Pay for Soccer Player Development in the United States

- Ash Morgan and John Whitehead
- 15-02: Taylor Rule Deviations and Out-of-Sample Exchange Rate Predictability

- Onur Ince, Tanya Molodtsova and David Papell
- 15-01: On the Environmental Consequences of Intra-Industry Trade

- Jayjit Roy
- 14-13: Artificial Reef Attributes and The Relationship With Natural Reefs: Evidence From The Florida Keys

- William L. Huth, Ash Morgan, Paul Hindsley and Chris Burkhart
- 14-12: Pour Some Sugar in Me: Does Glucose Enrichment Improve Decision Making?

- Todd McElroy, David Dickinson and Nathan Stroh
- 14-11: Voluntary sleep choice and its effects on Bayesian decisions: A study of two samples of college students

- David Dickinson, Sean P.A. Drummond and Jeff Dyche
- 14-10: Maternal Pre-pregnancy BMI, Gestational Weight Gain, and Infant Birth Weight: A Within-Family Analysis in the United States

- Ji Yan
- 14-09: Predictive Validity of Stated Preference Data: Evidence from Mountain Bike Park Visits Before and After Trail System Expansion

- Kevin Atkinson and John Whitehead
- 14-07: Publishing in The Journal of Regional Analysis and Policy and an Evaluation (via Citation Counts) of JRAP’s Influence on Scholarship in Regional Science

- Garey Durden and Patricia Gaynor
- 14-06: Mitigating Hypothetical Bias in Stated Preference Data: Evidence from Sports Tourism

- John Whitehead, Melissa S. Weddell and Peter Groothuis
- 14-05: Surveying the Literature and the People: The Economic Impact of Sports Teams and Civic Pride

- Peter Groothuis and Kurt W. Rotthoff
- 14-04: Individual water: Water source as an indicator of attitudes about water management and conservation in rural regions

- Kristin Cockerill, Peter Groothuis, Tanga Mohr and Courtney Cooper
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