EXCEN, the EXperimental Economics CENter, was founded in 2006 to support research, teaching, and policy applications involving controlled experiments with human decision makers. Professor James C. Cox is the founding director of the Center.

The Center's central objective is to promote the development and application of economics and related academic disciplines as empirical social science. Ongoing research in the Center involves development of economic theory supported by data.

Teaching and research support facilities developed and maintained by the Center include the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies experimental economics laboratory and EconPort, an economics digital library recently featured in the Netwatch section of Science.  External funding is provided by the National Science Foundation and core support comes from the Georgia Research Alliance and the state government.

 

ExCEN Distinguished Lecture Series

December 5, 2008

Charles R. Plott
California Institute of Technology
"Electronic Bushbroker Exchange: Designing a Combinatorial Double Auction for Native Vegetation Offsets"

October 17,
2007

Peter P. Wakker
Erasmus University and Maastricht University
"Improving Rational Insurance Decisions by Providing Clients with Risk Information"

 

Experimental Economics Seminars
Academic Year 2009 - 2010

September 28

Angelino C. G. Viceisza
International Food Policy Research Institute
"An experiment on the impact of weather shocks and insurance on risky investment"

October 3

Elisabet Rutström
University of Central Florida
"Can virtual reality make experiments more policy relevant?"

October 9

Daniel Houser
George Mason University
"Competition for Trophies Triggers Male Generosity"

November 9

Tibor Neugebauer
University of Luxembourg
"Moral Impossibility in the Petersburg Paradox: A Literature Survey and Experimental Evidence"

January 12

Jason Shachat
Xiamen University
Topic TBA

February 12

Bart J. Wilson
Chapman University
Topic TBA

Experimental Economics Seminars
Academic Year 2008 - 2009

September 5

James C. Cox
Georgia State University
"Is There a Plausible Theory for Decision Under Risk"

November 7

Daniel Friedman
University of California at Santa Cruz
"Humans, Robots and Market Crashes: A Laboratory Study"

January 9

John Wooders
University of Arizona
"Does Experience Teach? Professionals and Minimax Play in the Lab"

February 2

Erin L. Krupka
IZA - Institute for the Study of Labor, Bonn, Germany
"Identifying Social Norms Using Coordination Games:Why Does Dictator Game Sharing Vary?"

February 4

Douglas Norton
Florida State University
"Endogenous Production Technology in a Public Goods Enterprise"

February 11

Ulrich Schmidt
University of Kiel
"Errors, Splitting Effect, and Violations of Independence"

February 18

David M. Bruner
Appalachian State University
"Be My Guinea Pig: Information Spillovers in a One-Armed Bandit Game"

March 20

Yan Chen
University of Michigan
"Social Comparisons and Contributions to Online Communities: A Field Experiment on MovieLens"

April 30

Jan Tuinstra
University of Amsterdam
"The Overcharge as a Measure for Antitrust Damages"

Academic Year 2007 - 2008

September 7

Kurt E. Schnier
University of Rhode Island
"Common Property, Information and Cooperation: Commercial Fishing in the Bering Sea"

September 14

Monica Capra
Emory University
"Neurobiological Probability Weighting over Losses"

March 21

Tim Salmon
Florida State University
"Market Power and Risk Sharing Contracts"

April 7

Bodo Vogt
University of Magdeberg
"Indirect Partner Interaction in Peer-to-Peer Networks: Stimulating Cooperation by Means of Structure"

April 10

Catherine Eckel
University of Texas at Dallas
"Encouraging Giving: Subsidies in the Field"

April 18

Jean-Louis Rulliere
Université Lumière Lyon 2
"Monitoring Optimistic Agents"

 

 

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