Heggedal, T.R. and McKay, T. (2024). Discounting in finite-time bargaining experiments, Journal of the Economic Science Association, 10(2), 504-518.
Heggedal, T.R., Helland, L., and Moen, E.R. (2024). Sequential Price Setting: Theory and Evidence from a Lab Experiment, International Economic Review, 65(2), 693-727.
Brekke, K.A, Ciccone, A, Heggedal, T.R. and Helland, L. (2024). Reference points in sequential bargaining: Theory and experiment, the Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 126, 254–288. [Supplementary online materials]
Heggedal, T.R., Helland, L., and Knutsen, M.V. (2022). The Power of Outside Options in the Presence of Obstinate Types. Games and Economic Behavior, 136, 454-468.
Heggedal, T.R., Helland, L. and Morton. R. (2022). Can Paying Politicians Well Reduce Corruption? The Effects of Wages and Uncertainty on Electoral Competition. Games and Economic Behavior, 135, 60-73.
Geys, B., T.R. Heggedal and R.J. Sørensen. (2022). Age and Vote Choice: Is There a Conservative Shift among Older Voters? Electoral Studies, 78, 102485. [Online appendix]
Fiva, J.H., Geys, B., Heggedal, T.R, and Sørensen, R. (2021). Political Alignment and Bureaucratic Pay, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 31(3), 596-615. [Online appendix]
Geys, B, Heggedal, T.R, and Sørensen, R.J. (2021). Popular support for environmental protection: A life-cycle perspective, British Journal of Political Science, 51(3), 1348-1355. [Online appendix]
Andersen, J.J. and Heggedal, T.R. (2019). Political Rents and Voter Information in Search Equilibrium, Games and Economic Behavior, 114, 146-168.
Greaker, M, Heggedal, T.R., and Rosendahl, K.E. (2018). Environmental Policy and the Direction of Technical Change, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 120, 1100-1138.
Heggedal, T.R., Helland, L. Joslin, K.E.N. (2018). Should I stay or should I go? Bandwagons in the lab, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 150, 86-97.
Geys, B, Heggedal, T.R, and Sørensen, R.J. (2017). Are Bureaucrats Paid like CEOs? Performance Compensation and Turnover of Top Civil Servants, Journal of Public Economics, 157, 47-54. [Online appendix]
Heggedal, T.R., Moen, E.R., and Preugschat, E. (2017). Productivity Spillovers Through Labor Mobility in Search Equilibrium, Journal of Economic Theory, 169, 551–602.
Heggedal, T.R (2015). Knowledge spillovers and R&D subsidies to new, emerging technologies, Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 24(7), 710-733.
Heggedal, T.R. and Helland, L (2014). Platform Selection in the Lab, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 99, 168-177.
Heggedal, T.R. and Jacobsen, K. (2011). Timing of innovation policies when carbon emissions are restricted: an applied general equilibrium analysis, Resource and Energy Economics, 33, 913-937.
Greaker, M. and Heggedal, T.R. (2010). Lock-In and the Transition to Hydrogen Cars: Should Governments Intervene?, The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Vol. 10 : Iss. 1 (Contributions), Article 40.
Bye,B., Fæhn,T., and Heggedal, T.R. (2009). Welfare and growth impacts of innovation policies in a small, open economy: An applied general equilibrium analysis, Economic Modelling 26, 1075-1088.