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Behavioral and Experimental Economics

Monday, 13 October 2014: 2:15 PM-4:15 PM
Chair:
Bryan L. Boulier, George Washington University—USA
Standard versus behavioral economics analysis of opt-in and opt-out policies
Bryan L. Boulier, George Washington University—USA; Robert S. Goldfarb, Department of Economics, George Washington University—USA
Behavioral economics and compensated live kidney donations
Jim Leitzel, University of Chicago—USA; T. Randolph Beard, Auburn University—USA
Trust and reciprocity among former child soldiers: An experimental approach
Melissa Trussell, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University—USA
International security, insurance, and protection: Negative spillovers within alliances
Toshihiro Ihori, University of Tokyo—Japan; Martin C. McGuire, University of California-Irvine—USA; Shintaro Nakagawa, Shiminoseki City University—Japan
Discussants:
Abdullah Dah, Lebanese American University—Lebanon ; Rebecca Stein, University of Pennsylvania—USA and Matthias Horn, Bamberg University—Germany