Glenn W. Harrison
Professor of Economics
Department of Economics
College of Business Administration
University of Central Florida
Orlando, Florida 32816-1400, U.S.A.
Phone: +1 (407) 489-3088 Private FAX: +1 (253) 830-7636
UCF e-mail: gharrison@research.bus.ucf.edu Private e-mail: glenn@harrison-rutstrom.com
Curriculum Vita Working Papers Data, Instructions and Software
Forthcoming Publications, and Selected Recent Publications
“Eliciting Risk and Time Preferences” (with Steffen Andersen, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutström), Econometrica, 76(3), May 2008, 583-618.
“Naturally Occurring Markets and Exogenous Laboratory Experiments: A Case Study of the Winner’s Curse,” (with John A. List), The Economic Journal, 118, April 2008, 822-843.
“Lost in State Space: Are Preferences Stable?” (with Steffen Andersen, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutström), International Economic Review, 49(3), August 2008, 1091-1112.
“Neuroeconomics: A Critical Reconsideration,” Economics & Philosophy, 24, 2008 forthcoming.
“Neuroeconomics: Rejoinder,” Economics & Philosophy, 24, 2008 forthcoming.
“Peter Bohm: Father of Field Experiments,” (with Martin Dufwenberg), Experimental Economics, 11, 2008 forthcoming.
“Expected Utility And Prospect Theory: One Wedding and Decent Funeral” (with Elisabet Rutström), Experimental Economics, 11, 2008 forthcoming.
“Voting Games and Computational Complexity,” (with Tanga McDaniel), Oxford Economic Papers, 60(3), 2008, 546-656.
“Risk Aversion in the Laboratory,” (with Elisabet Rutström) in J.C. Cox and G.W. Harrison (eds.), Risk Aversion in Experiments (Bingley, UK: Emerald, Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 12, 2008).
“Risk Aversion in Game Shows,” (with Steffen Andersen, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutström) in J.C. Cox and G.W. Harrison (eds.), Risk Aversion in Experiments (Bingley, UK: Emerald, Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 12, 2008).
“Naturally Occurring Preferences and Exogenous Laboratory Experiments: A Case Study of Risk Aversion,” (with John A. List and Charles Towe), Econometrica, 75(2), March 2007, 433-458.
“Estimating Risk Attitudes in Denmark: A Field Experiment,” (with Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutström), Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 109(2), June 2007, 341-368.
“Elicitation Using Multiple Price List Formats,” (with Steffen Andersen, Morten Lau and Elisabet Rutström), Experimental Economics, 9(4), December 2006, 383-405.
“Identifying Altruism in the Laboratory,” (with Laurie T. Johnson), in D. Davis and R. Mark Isaac (ed.), Experiments in Fundraising and Charitable Contributions (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 11, 2006).
“Experimental Evidence on Alternative Environmental Valuation Methods,” Environmental and Resource Economics, 34, 2006, 125-162.
“Eliciting Subjective Beliefs About Mortality Risk Orderings,” (with Elisabet Rutström), Environmental and Resource Economics, 33(3), 2006, 325-346.
“Hypothetical Bias Over Uncertain Outcomes,” in J.A. List (ed)., Using Experimental Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics (Northampton, MA: Elgar, 2006).
“Making Choice Studies Incentive Compatible,” in B. Kanninen (ed)., Valuing Environmental Amenities Using Stated Choice Studies: A Common Sense Guide to Theory and Practice (Boston: Kluwer, 2006, 65-108).
“Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: Comment,” (with Eric Johnson, Melayne McInnes and Elisabet Rutström), American Economic Review, 95 (3), June 2005, 897-901.
“Eliciting Risk and Time Preferences Using Field Experiments: Some Methodological Issues,” (with Morten Igel Lau, E. Elisabet Rutström, and Melonie B. Sullivan) in J. Carpenter, G.W. Harrison and J.A. List (eds.), Field Experiments in Economics (Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Research in Experimental Economics, Volume 10, 2005, 125-218).
“Trade Policy and Poverty Reduction in Brazil,” (with Thomas F. Rutherford, David G. Tarr, and Antonio Gurgel), World Bank Economic Review, 18(3), 2004, 289-317.
“Experimental Methods and the Elicitation of Values,” (with Ronald Harstad and Elisabet Rutström), Experimental Economics, 7(2), June 2004, 123-140.
“Field Experiments,” (with John A. List), Journal of Economic Literature, 42(4), December 2004, 1013-1059.