Curriculum Vita
441 East Fordham RoadBronx, NY 10458Email: utteeyodasgupta@gmail.comTwitter: @utteeyo https://sites.google.com/view/utteeyodasgupta/home
RESEARCH INTEREST
Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, Game Theory
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Economics, University of Arizona.
MA in Economics, University of Arizona.
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure), Fordham University. 2021 - current.
Associate Professor of Economics (with tenure), Wagner College. 2019 – 2021.
Assistant Professor, Wagner College. 2014-2019; Franklin & Marshall. 2006- 2014.
Graduate Student Instructor, University of Arizona, Department of Economics. 2002-2005.
Research Associate, University of Arizona, Department of Economics. 2001-2006.
INSTITUTIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA), Bonn, Germany. 2020 onward.
Fellow, Global Labor Organization (GLO). 2020 onward.
Research Associate, Institute for Social and Economic Research, (ISER) University of Essex, UK. 2018-onward.
Senior Research Associate, Center for International Policy Studies, Fordham University. 2015 onward.
University Associate, New York University, 2014-2021.
Visiting Research Scholar, Franklin and Marshall College, 2014-2016.
EDITORIAL SERVICES
Co-editor, The Handbook of Experimental Development Economics, Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming).
Associate Editor, Economic Inquiry. 2023 onward.
Associate Editor, Studies in Microeconomics. 2018 onward.
Guest Editor, Special Issue on Behavioral and Experimental Economics in Practice, Studies in Microeconomics (volume 7, issue 1, June 2019).
Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Behavioral Public Administration (JBPA). 2017-onward.
PUBLICATIONS
Research Articles
Agranov, M., Dasgupta, U., & Schotter, A. (2024). Trust Me: Communication and Competition in a Psychological Game. Journal of the European Economic Association. https://doi.org/10.1093/jeea/jvae012
Dasgupta, U., Radoniqi, F. (2023). Republic of Beliefs: An Experimental Investigation. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 214, 30-43.
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., Sharma, S. & Singhal S. (2023). Social Identity, Behavior, and Personality: Evidence from India. The Journal of Development Studies. 59(4), 472-489.
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., Sharma, S., & Singhal, S. (2022). Effects of Peers and Rank on Cognition, Preferences, and Personality. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(3), pp. 587-601.
Dasgupta, U., Jha, C.K., & Sarangi, S. (2021). Persistent patterns of behavior: Two epidemics 350 years apart. Economic Inquiry, 59(2), 848-857.
Dasgupta, U., Jha, C.K., & Sarangi, S. (2020). Procedural Rationality in the Time of COVID-19: Commentary. Economic and Political Weekly. 55(25), 13-16.
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., & Singh,P. (2020). Searching for Religious Discrimination among Childcare Workers. Review of Development Economics. 24(2), 362-382.
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., Sharma, S. & Singhal S. (2019). Internal and External Validity: Comparing Two Simple Risk Elicitation Tasks. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 81, 39-46.
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., Sharma, S. & Singhal S. (2019). Can Distributional Preferences Explain Gender Differences in Competition? Journal of Economic Psychology. 70, 1-11.
Dasgupta, U., Gangadharan, L., Maitra, P., & Mani, S. (2017). Searching for Preference Stability in a State Dependent World. Journal of Economic Psychology. 62, 17-32.
Dasgupta, U. (2016). Shooting in the Dark: Do Prices Matter in Ambiguous Environments? Studies in Microeconomics. 4(1), 1-12.
Dasgupta, U., Gangadharan, L., Maitra, P., Mani, S., & Subramaniyan, S. (2015). Choosing to be Trained: Evidence from a Field Experiment. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 110, 145-159.
Dasgupta, U. & Mani, S. (2015). Only Mine or All Ours: Do Stronger Entitlements Affect Altruistic Choices in the Household. World Development. 67, 363-375.
Abbink, K., Dasgupta, U., Gangadharan, L., & Jain, T. (2014). Letting the briber go free: An experiment on mitigating harassment bribes. Journal of Public Economics. 111, 17-28.
Dasgupta, U., & Orman, W.H. (2014). Does Heterogeneity Help in Overcoming the Public Goods Dilemma in a Sequential Contribution Environment? Group Decision and Negotiation. 23 (5), 1219-1239.
Dasgupta, U. & Mani, S. (2013). An Interactive Introduction to Randomized Evaluation. Perspectives on Economic Education Research. 8(1).
Dasgupta, U. & Mani, S. (2013). Altruism in the Household: A pilot study. Economic and Political Weekly. 48(33), 17-19.
Cox, J.C., Sadiraj, V., Vogt, B. & Dasgupta, U. (2013). Is There A Plausible Theory for Decision under Risk? A Dual Calibration Critique. Economic Theory. 54(2), 305-333.
Dasgupta, U. (2011). Are Entry Threats Always Credible? The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy. (Contributions). 11(1), 1-41.
Dasgupta, U & Menon, A. (2011). Trust and Trustworthiness among Economics Majors. Economics Bulletin. 31(4), 2799-2815.
Dasgupta, U. (2011). Do procedures matter in fairness allocations? Experimental evidence in mixed gender pairings. Economics Bulletin. 31(1), 820-829.
Dasgupta, U. (2010). Nudging Students Forward Towards Backward Induction. Journal of Industrial Organization Education. 5(1), 1-6.
Dasgupta, U. (2009). Potential Competition in the Presence of Sunk Entry Costs: An Experiment. New Zealand Economic Papers, Special Issue: Laboratory experiments in economics, finance and political science. 43(2), 203 - 225.
Other Refereed Papers and Book Chapters
Dasgupta, U., & Mitra, P. (Forthcoming). Entry on Behavioural Development Economics. In S. Chuah, R. Hoffmann & A. Neelim (Eds.), Edward Elgar Encyclopedia of Behavioural and Experimental Economics.
Dasgupta, U., Gangadharan, L., & Souther, A. (Forthcoming). Lab-in-the-Field Methods in Development Economics: A Review of Current Practices. In U. Dasgupta & P. Maitra (Eds.), Handbook of Experimental Development Economics. Edward Elgar.
Dasgupta, U., Jakiela, P., Maitra, P., Ozier, O., Serra, D., & Viceisza, A. (Forthcoming). Experimental Development Economics: Current Scope and Future Directions. In U. Dasgupta & P. Maitra (Eds.), Handbook of Experimental Development Economics. Edward Elgar.
Dasgupta, U. (2023). Beyond Misbehaving? [Review of the book Principles of Behavioral Economics, by P. E. Earl]. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 104, 10200.
Banerjee, R., Dasgupta, U., & Mitra, S. (2023). Stopping the Rot I: A Review of Models and Experimental Methods of Corruption Experiments. In Jha, C.K., Mishra, A., & Sarangi, S. (Eds.). (2023). The Political Economy of Corruption (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003142300.
Banerjee, R., Dasgupta, U., & Mitra, S. (2023). Stopping the Rot II: Consequences, Causes and Policy Lessons from the Recent Experiments on Corruption. In Jha, C.K., Mishra, A., & Sarangi, S. (Eds.). (2023). The Political Economy of Corruption (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003142300.
Dasgupta, U. (2021). Indeed “We Are All Behavioral Economists Now!” [Review of the book Behavioural Economics and Experiments, by A. Chaudhuri]. Journal of Economic Psychology. 87, 102449.
Dasgupta, U. & Jha, C.K. (2021). Finding Economics in Small Things. [Review of the book The Economics of Small Things, by S. Sarangi]. Economic & Political Weekly. 56(41).
Dasgupta, U. (2017). [Review of the book The Foundations of Behavioral Economic Analysis, by S. Dhami]. Studies in Microeconomics. 5(2), 182-185.
Dasgupta, U. (2017). Vocational Selection. In Virgil Zeigler-Hill and Todd Shackelford (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_802-1. Springer.
Dasgupta, U. (2010). [Review of the book A guide to behavioral economics by Swartz]. Journal of Economics Issues, December.
Dasgupta, U. (2007). When Firms Contest. In Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems. #590, 233-238, Springer.
Dasgupta, U. (2007). Contestability and the significance of the entrant's home market: Dissertation abstract. Experimental Economics. 10(2), 193-194.
Dasgupta, U. (2004). Minding Your Own Business. In Proceedings of Experiments in Economic Sciences - New Approaches to Solving Real-world Problems, 500-520.
Edited Books
Dasgupta, U. & Maitra, P. (Eds.) Handbook of Experimental Development Economics. Edward Elgar. (Forthcoming).
WORK UNDER REVIEW & WORKING PAPERS
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., Souther, A. (2024). “Let It Be”: Motivating Workers Through Task Autonomy. Available at SSRN: http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4813049.
Dasgupta, U., Mani, S., Vecci, J., & Zelinsky, T. (2020). Games of Prejudice – Experiments at the Extensive and Intensive Margin. IZA DP No. 13085.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Impact of Non-monetary Incentives on Teacher Absenteeism in Jharkhand. (Joint with Subha Mani at Fordham University, Aanchal Bagga, Pradyumna Bhattacharjee, & Kumar Vivek at the World Bank).
Moral Costs and Profit Maximization Behavior. (Joint with Robert Betancourt, Fordham ’24).
Experiments on Inequality and Poverty. (Joint with Subha Mani at Fordham University, Farah Said at LUMS and Rafia Zafar at CUNY).
Estimating Social Preferences. (Joint with Vipul Bhatt at James Madison University).
Importance of the Republic of Beliefs: An interstate belief elicitation experiment (Joint with Sujoy Chakravarty at Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Shagata Mukherjee at Ashoka University).
Economic Tales from Epics: Book project (Joint with Sudipta Sarangi at Virginia Tech).
Conditional Legal Immunity. (Joint with Chandan Jha at Le Moyne College and Sudipta Sarangi at Virginia Tech).
OTHER PROFESSIONAL WRITING
Expert opinion, in Cooray, Jha and Sarangi's paper "Good governance in troubled times: What we know and what experts say". - Special issue of Economic Modelling: "Crises and Corruption: How Governance and Institutions Interact in Troubled Times". February 27, 2024.
Rank and peer effects in higher education: Evidence from India. Voxdev, 12 March, 2021.
History tells how people act in pandemics – selfishly, but also with surprising altruism. Opinion, The Guardian, 20 Dec. 2020.
Caste gaps in behaviour and personality traits: A study of university students. I4I, 4 December, 2020.
Designing incentives for mid-level officials in India's public sector. I4I, 18 November, 2020.
Careful thinking: how to avoid the pitfalls of human reasoning. The Wagner Magazine, Summer, 2018.
Peer influence and human capital accumulation: Evidence from Delhi University colleges. I4I, 7 November, 2016.
Do wives care more about household welfare than husbands? I4I, 24 February, 2014.
Choosing to be Trained: Behavioural Restrictions on Participation Decisions. I4I, 2 September, 2013.
An Interactive Introduction to Randomized Evaluation. SERC, January, 2013.
Introduction of Backward Induction Technique Using a Classroom Experiment. SERC, June, 2008.
REFEREEING
JOURNALS
The Review of Economics and Statistics, Experimental Economics, European Economic Review, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Journal of Economic Psychology, Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, Economic Inquiry, Economics Letters, Economic Theory, International Journal of Game Theory, Management Science, Managerial and Decision Economics, Nature Scientific Review, IZA Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Public Choice, Review of Development Economics, Social Choice and Welfare, Journal of Population Economics, Southern Economic Journal, Eastern Economic Journal, Data in Brief, Economics Bulletin, Economic Record, Ethics and Behavior, Review of Industrial Organization, Singapore Economic Review, European Journal of Political Economy, Administration and Society, Agricultural Economics, American Law and Economics Review, Economics of Governance, Economics of Governance Review, Economics and Politics, Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, Economic and Political Weekly, Games, International Journal of Social Economics, International Review of Economics Education, Journal of Industrial Organization Education, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, International Journal of Development Issues, International Journal of Social Economics, Journal of Social and Economic Development, Journal of South Asian Development, Journal of Socio Economics, Journal of Social and Economic Development, Political Behavior, Studies in Microeconomics, Sustainability, The American Economist, The Economics of Transition, Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision-makers.
MANUSCRIPT REVIEWS
Routledge International: Experiments in Economics: Playing fair with money (2008); A Course In Behavioral Economics (2012). A Course in Behavioral Economics (2nd ed.). Orient Black Swan: Experimental Economics (2015). Princeton University Press: Game Theory a Playful Introduction; Experiencing Economics. MIT Press: Republic of Belief (2018). Oxford University Press: Game Theory and Behavior; Routledge: Behavioral Economics, Evidence and Theory (2022). Understanding the Global Economy. Cambridge University Press: Principles of Behavioral Economics (2024).
FUNDING BODIES
NSF, DAAD-P.R.I.M.E. (ad hoc reviewer)
TEACHING
Fordham University: Statistics I, Behavioral Economics.
Wagner College: Game Theory, Intermediate Microeconomics, Applied Econometrics,Microeconomics, FYP interdisciplinary program.
Franklin and Marshall College: Game Theory, Economics of Strategy, Industrial Organization, Intermediate Microeconomics, Principles of Economics.
University of Arizona: Microeconomics for Business Analysis, Industrial Organization Theory, Basic Economic Issues.
New Majors Created
Mathematical Economics (joint with Mathematics Department), Wagner College, 2019.
Behavioral Economics (joint with Psychology Department), Wagner College, 2017.
STUDENT ADVISING
Fordham University:
Economics Sr. Thesis reader: Andrew Souther (Fordham ’21, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago); Robert Betancourt (Fordham ’24).
Economics Sr. Thesis Advisor: Emily Kroger (Fordham ’25).
Grant-funded student research: Robert Betancourt (Fordham ’24).
Ph.D. Oral committees: Justine Hervé (Stevens Institute of Technology); Jingyi Gao; Ershang Liang (PNC Bank); Anjali Chandra (Washington College); Mustofa Mahmud Al Mamun (University of New Mexico).
Wagner College: First-year advising; Supervision of Senior Theses.
Franklin and Marshall College: Supervision of Honors Theses; Grant-funded student research; General curricular advising.
External: External examiner PhD Thesis (Joseph Vecci), Monash University, 2016.
COLLEGE AND DEPARTMENT SERVICES
Member, Merit Committee, Department of Economics, Fordham University. 2022 – 2023.
Member, Seminar Organizing Committee, Department of Economics, Fordham University. 2022 – current.
Member, Statistics Curriculum Committee, Department of Economics, Fordham University. Spring 2021.
Member, Core Curriculum Committee, Fordham University. Spring 2021-onward.
Reader, Graduate Student Fellowship Program Applications, Fordham University. Fall 2021.
Member, Visiting Faculty Hiring Committee, Department of Culture and Economy, Wagner College, Summer 2021.
Chair, PEG committee on Promotion, Department of Culture and Economy, Wagner College. Fall 2019.
Member, Middle States Self Study Group on Ethics, Wagner College. 2019-2021.
Faculty Coordinator, Senior Learning Community, Wagner College. 2019-2021.
Faculty Representative, Diversity and Internationalization Action Council, Wagner College. 2019-2020.
Coordinator, Faculty Forum (Presentations of Faculty Research). 2018-2021.
Editor, Faculty Newsletter (Yearly information on Faculty Professional Development), Wagner College. 2016-2021.
Member, Recruitment Committee, Anthropology Department, Wagner College. 2017-2018.
Member, Committee on Learning Assessment, Wagner College. 2016-2021.
Recording Secretary, Senior Learning Community, Wagner College. 2016-2019.
Member, Human Experimentation Review Board, Wagner College. 2015-2021.
Member, Committee on Decision Science, Decision Theory Grant, Franklin and Marshall. 2010-2014.
Member, Institutional Review Board, Franklin and Marshall. 2007-2013.
AWARDS/HONORS/FELLOWSHIPS/GRANTS
Merit Award, Fordham University, 2021, 2022, 2023.
Course Enrichment Fund, Fordham University, Fall 2023.
Mentor, Dean's Summer Undergraduate Research Grant (Robert Betancourt, ’24), 2022.
Faculty Interdisciplinary Course Development Grant, Fordham University, 2022.
Faculty Award for Exceptional Teaching Performance, Wagner College, 2020.
Selected for the International Visiting Fellowship, University of Essex, 2020.
Up to Us Voting Modules Mini-Grant, Project Pericles, 2020.
Faculty Award for Exceptional Scholarship Performance, Wagner College, 2019.
Faculty Research Grant, Wagner College, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014.
Faculty Research Grant, Fordham University (Joint with Subha Mani; $6500), 2017.
Selected for the Visiting Scholars Program, UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, 1st June- 31st July, 2016.
Honorarium: Monash University, 2016.
Honorarium: Delhi School of Economics, Delhi University, 2015.
Honorarium UNU-WIDER for proposal titled “Religious Discrimination on the Supply-side: Evidence from Lab Experiments in the Field” (Joint with Subha Mani and Prakarsh Singh; $8000), 2015.
Honorarium UNU-WIDER for proposal titled “Caste differences in Behavior, Personality and Aspirations” (Joint with Subha Mani, Smriti Sharma and Saurabh Singhal; $8000), 2015.
Faculty Research Grant, Fordham University (Joint with Subha Mani and Prakarsh Singh; $6392), 2015.
International Growth Center (Co-investigator; with Lead investigator Subha Mani; $15,500), 2013.
Population Association of America Poster Session Winner (Only Mine or All Ours: An Artefactual Field Experiment on Procedural Altruism; joint with Subha Mani), 2013.
SABE grant as part of BEEMA affiliate, 2011.
Decision Science grant, Franklin and Marshall, 2010.
COG grant, Franklin and Marshall, 2010.
Honorarium: Jawaharlal Nehru University, 2007.
Faculty Research Grant, Franklin and Marshall, 2007, 2006.
Research Assistantship, Department of Economics, University of Arizona, 2001-2005.
Registration Scholarship, University of Arizona, 2005, 2001.
The Wells Teaching Fellowship, Department of Economics, University of Arizona, 2005.
Research Grant: Economic Science Laboratory, University of Arizona, 2006, 2005, 2004.
Honorarium: Kobe University (EES 2004), Japan, 2004.
Travel Grant: Hayashibara Foundation (EES 2004), Japan, 2004.
Summer Internship: WIDER-United Nation University, Helsinki, Finland, 2003.
Coleman Scholarship, Department of Economics, University of Arizona, 2002.
Merit Fellowship, Graduate College, University of Arizona, 2002, 2001.
INVITED VISITS
GATE Lyon-Saint-Etienne (Economic Analysis and Theory Group), Lyon, France, March 25-29, 2024.
Cornell University, SC Johnson College of Business, Ithaca, NY, February 19-22, 2024.
Monash University, Victoria, Australia, June-July 2022.
UNU WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, June 7-15, 2018.
Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi, India, July 2017.
University of Gothenburg, Sweden, June 2017
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, August 2016.
UNU WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, June-July 2016.
Monash University, Victoria, Australia, 4th-13th March, 2016.
UNU WIDER workshop on “Discrimination and Affirmative Action: What have we learnt so far?”, 30-31st October, 2015.
Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi, India, Summer 2015.
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India, Summer 2015.
United Nations University, UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, Summer 2015.
Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Summer 2010.
Centre for Experiments in Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Summer 2009.
Centre for Experiments in Social and Behavioral Sciences, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, Winter 2008.
Economic Theory Center, Department of Economics, University of Melbourne, Summer 2007.
INVITED TALKS
GATE Lyon-Saint-Etienne (Economic Analysis and Theory Group), Lyon, France, Spring 2024.
Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, Spring 2024.
SEEDEC Panel on Methods in Lab-in-the-Field Experiments, Fall 2023.
Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA, Fall 2023.
Hunter College, CUNY, NYC, NY, Fall 2022.
Plenary Panel “Behavioral Economics and Development” “100 Years of Economic
Development” at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, Fall 2022.
Monash University, Victoria, Australia, Spring 2022.
Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, Spring 2022.
University of Connecticut, Stamford, Connecticut, April, 2021.
Fordham University, NYC, NY, March, 2021.
Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia, February, 2021.
Colgate University, New York, January 2021.
CESS, New York University, New York, November 2020.
Manhattan College, New York, Department of Economics and Finance, February 2020.
Rutgers University, Newark, Department of Public Policy, February 2018
Jadavpur University, Kolkata, India, August 2016.
UNU WIDER, Helsinki, July 2016.
Monash University, Victoria, Australia, March, 2016.
Guest Lecture on Experiments in Industrial Organization, Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi, July, 2015.
Delhi School of Economics, New Delhi, August 2015
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, July 2015.
Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, India, June 2015.
Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland, May 2015.
Rutgers University, New Brunswick, April 2015.
Manhattan College, New York, March 2015.
CESS, New York University, New York, February 2015.
Southern Economic Association Conference (Presidential sessions), Atlanta, November 2014.
Southern Economic Association Conference (Presidential sessions), Tampa, November 2013.
City College of New York, New York, October 2013.
Temple University, Department of Economics, March 2013.
BEEMA Research Workshop on Experimental Economics, Haverford College, March 2012.
Workshop on Experimental Economics, Department of Economics, Calcutta University, June 2011.
Centre for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, July 2010.
Advances in Economic Theory, in honor of Dipankar Dasgupta and Amitava Bose, CSSSC, Calcutta, July 2010.
Fordham University, Department of Economics, Fall 2010.
Rutgers University, Department of Economics, April 2009.
International Conference on Experimental Economics, Experimental Economics Center, Department of Economics, Jadavpur University, December 23-25, 2008.
Center for Economic Studies and Planning, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India 2007.
Jadavpur University, Department of Economics, Calcutta, India 2007.
University of Canterbury, Canterbury, New Zealand April 2006.
Franklin and Marshall College, Pennsylvania January 2006.
Bank of America, January 2006.
EES, International Conference on Experimental Economics, 2004 Kyoto Sangyo University, Japan.
CONFERENCES
Presentations
2023: Southern Economic Association Conference. 2022: Southern Economic Association Conference; 6th Rutgers Camden Meeting on Behavioral and Experimental Economics BEEMA. 2021: Southern Economic Association Conference, SEEDEC. Southern Economic Association Conference (scheduled). 2019: 5th Villanova Meeting on Behavioral and Experimental Economics BEEMA; Southern Economic Association Conference (scheduled). 2018: Southern Economic Association Conference, Washington D.C. (scheduled); Nordic Conference in Development Economics, Helsinki, Finland. 2017: Southern Economic Association Conference, Tampa; Nordic Conference in Development Economics, Oslo, Norway. 2016: Southern Economic Association Conference, Washington D.C.; Nordic Conference in Development Economics, Oslo, Norway. 2015: Southern Economic Association Conference, New Orleans, 2015; 3rd Haverford Meeting on Behavioral and Experimental Economics BEEMA; Population Association of America, San Diego. 2014: 2nd Haverford Meeting on Behavioral and Experimental Economics BEEMA. 2013: Liberal Arts College Development Economics Conference, Amherst College, Massachusetts; 1st Haverford Meeting on Behavioral and Experimental Economics BEEMA; Population Association of America, New Orleans. 2012: North American ESA Conference, Tucson; Southern Economic Association Conference, New Orleans, 2012; ESA Conference, New York. 2011: Southern Economic Association Conference, Washington D.C.; North American ESA Conference, Tucson; Annual International Meeting of ESA, Chicago; International Atlantic Economic Conference, Athens. 2010: Southern Economic Association, Annual Conference Atlanta; Asia-Pacific ESA conference, University of Melbourne, Australia. 2007: Econometrics Society Australasian Meetings (ESAM07), Brisbane, Australia; Economic Science Associations, World Meeting at LUISS in Rome. 2006: Southern Economic Association, Annual Conference, Charlotte; ESA, Regional Meetings, Tucson; Western Economic Association Annual Conference, San Diego. 2005: Southern Economic Association, Annual Conference Washington; ESA North America Meetings, Tucson; Western Economic Association conference, San Francisco; ESA North America Meetings, Montreal.
Discussant
NCDE, Gothenburg, 2017; NCDE, Oslo, 2016; SEA Annual Meetings 2015; UNU-WIDER Workshop ‘Discrimination and Affirmative Action, 2015; EEA Annual Meetings 2013; SEA Annual Meetings 2011; SEA Annual Meetings 2006; ESA Annual Meetings 2006; WEA Annual Meetings 2006; SEA Annual Meetings 2005; WEA International Meetings 2005; EES, International Conference on Experimental Economics, Kyoto Sangyo University 2004.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Mastering Mostly Harmless Econometrics, 2020 Continuing Education, San Diego, CA, January, 2020.
Starting Point: Teaching and Learning Economics (NSF funded), San Diego, Jan. 2013.
Workshop on Teaching Innovations Program (TIP) in Economics, Paul J. Rizzo Conference Center, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, June, 2008.
Workshop on using experiments for Teaching, Southern Economic Association, Annual Conference Washington, 2006.
REFERENCES
Andrew Schotter, Professor of Economics, New York University. email: andrew.schotter at nyu.edu
Lata Gangadharan, Joe Isaac Chair of Business and Economics, Monash University, email: Lata.Gangadharan-at-buseco.monash.edu.au.
Martin Dufwenberg, Karl & Stevie Eller Professor, University of Arizona, email: martind-at-eller.arizona.edu.
Price V. Fishback, Thomas R. Brown Professor of Economics, University of Arizona, email: pfishback-at-eller.arizona.edu.
Pushkar Maitra, Professor of Economics, Monash University, email: Pushkar.Maitra-at-buseco.monash.edu.au.