— Grosskopf, S., K. Hayes, L. Razzolini, and L. Taylor, (2023), "To Feed or not to Feed: Texas Schools’ Participation in the Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) School Lunch Program.”
—Loeschel, A, M. Price, L. Razzolini, and M. Werthschulte, (2021), “Not all stressors are created equal: Evidence on the effect of traffic congestion and COVID-19 on charitable giving.”
—Loeschel, A, M. Price, L. Razzolini, and M. Werthschulte, (2020), “Congestion induced stress and its effects on decision-making and well-being.”
— Basu Choudhary A. and Laura Razzolini (2020) “Social Bubbles, Fake News, and Profits: Can Real News Survive?”
—E.L. Millner and L. Razzolini, (2018), “Making Risky Decisions.”
— Korenok O., E.L. Millner and L. Razzolini, (2015), “Altruism, Moral Costs and Convex Preferences.
— Basu Choudhary A. and L. Razzolini, (2015), “Modeling the Asymmetric Information Problem in Cyber Attacks.”
— Korenok O., E.L. Millner and L. Razzolini, (2014), “Cold-prickle of taking versus the warm-glow of giving: A study of motives for giving.”
— Barnes, A., H. Jae, D. Holford, Millner, E., L. Razzolini and C. Watt, (2013), “Speaking the same language before starting the conversation: Understanding the literacy levels and risk attitudes of uninsured Virginians eligible for health insurance exchanges.”
— Barnes, A., Millner, E. and L. Razzolini, (2013), “Understanding Patients' Valuation of Genetic Risk Information.”
— Basu, A. and L. Razzolini, (2012), “Corruption and Driving Licenses: Citizens Complaints as a Source of Information.”
— Holt, C., Kydd, A., L. Razzolini and R. Sheremeta (2011), “Profiling and Terrorism.”
— Eckel C. and L. Razzolini, (2007), “Power and Entitlement: Ultimatum Games with Different Outside Options.”
— Basu, A., Conlon J and L. Razzolini, (2002), “Corruption and Driving Licenses: Citizens Complaints as a Source of Information.”