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JOHN H. KAGEL University
Chaired Professor of Applied Microeconomics Personal page: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/ |
Education: B.A. in Economics at Tufts University; M.P.I.A. in Economic Development at University of Pittsburgh; M.S. in Economics at Purdue University; Ph.D. in Economics at Purdue University.
Research interests: Experimental economics; Experimental game theory; Experimental methods; Choice theory and choice behavior: economic and psychological models; Economic theory of consumer demand, consumer demand behavior; Applied behavioral analysis; Token economies; Public goods; Industrial organization theory; Auctions: common value auctions, private value auctions, double auctions, information impact and allocation rules, winner's course.
Present positions: President, Economic Science Association ● Editorial board, Journal of Experimental Economics.
Awards and acknowledgments: Fellow of the Econometric Society, 2003 ● Chancellor's Distinguished Research Award, University of Pittsburgh, 1997 ● Best 1973 Western Economic Journal Article Award for the paper: A test of consumer demand theory using observation of individual consumer purchases.
SOME PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE ON WEB
(2003) D. Cooper, John H. Kagel, The impact of meaningful context on strategic play in signalling games, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol 50 (Preprint 2001: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/context.pdf)
(1987) Green L, Kagel JH, Battalio RC., Consumption-leisure tradeoffs in pigeons: Effects of changing marginal wage rates by varying amount of reinforcement, Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, Jan; 47(1): 17-28 ( http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&blobtype=pdf&artid=1348294 )
(1972) John H. Kagel, R.C. Winkler, Behavioral economics: Areas of cooperative research between economics and applied behavioral analysis, Journal of Applied Behavioral Analysis (Fall) ( http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1310770&blobtype=pdf)
Working papers and drafts:*
(*all available at Professor Kagel's web page: http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/)
(2006) Marco Casari, John C. Ham, John H. Kagel, Selection bias, demographic effects and ability effects in common value auction experiments (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/20051324-2Manuscript.pdf)
(2006) David J. Cooper, John H. Kagel, Learning and transfer in signaling games ( http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Cooper%20and%20Kagel,%20ET%20final%20submission.pdf)
(2006) John C. Hamm John H. Kagel, Gender effects in private value auctions ( http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Gender%20Effects_JK_Ham_paper.pdf)
(2006) Susan L. Rose, John H. Kagel, Bidding in almost common value auctions: An experiment (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Almost_CV.RK1_30_06.pdf)
(2006) John H. Kagel, Dan Levin, Implementing efficient multi-object auction institutions: An experimental study of the performance of boundedly rational agents (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/KL_Vickrey.GEB.pdf)
(2006) John C. Ham, John H. Kagel, Subject versus population characteristics in economics experiments( http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Characteristics_3_13_06_ham_kagel.pdf)
(2006) Mark F. Owens, John H. Kagel, Minimum wage restrictions and employee effort in labor markets with gift exchange present (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/MW_paper_1_20_06.pdf)
(2005) Guillaume Fréchette, John H. Kagel, Massimo Morelli, Behavioral identification in coalitional bargaining: an experimental analysis of demand bargaining and alternating offers (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/apexfinalrev7f.pdf)
(2004) Guillaume R. Fréchette, John H. Kagel, Massimo Morelli, Gamson's law versus non-cooperative bargaining theory (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/fkmdbgeb.pdf)
(2004) David J. Cooper, John H. Kagel, Are Two Heads Better than One? Team versus Individual Play in Signaling Games (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/teamsd.finalAER.pdf)
(2004) John H. Kagel, Dan Levin, Multi-unit demand auctions with synergies: behavior in sealed-bid versus ascending-bid uniform-price auctions (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/MUSYN.GEBrev..pdf)
(2003) Guillaume Frechette, John Kagel, Massimo Morelli, Nominal bargaining power, selection protocol and discounting in legislative bargaining (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/fkmbf3c1.pdf)
(2003) Dan Levin, John H. Kagel, Almost common values auctions revisited (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/almost.pdf)
(2002) Guillaume R. Frechette, John H. Kagel, Steven F. Lehrer, Bargaining in legislatures: An experimental investigation of open versus closed amendment rules (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/apsrrandr6.45.pdf)
(2001) Gary Charness, Guillaume R. Frechette, John H. Kagel, How robust is laboratory gift exchange? (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/CFK.pdf)
(2001) John C. Ham, John H. Kagel, Steven F. Lehrer, Randomization, endogeneity and laboratory experiments: The role of cash balances in private value auctions ( http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/ham_kagel_lehrer_05_01_031.pdf)
(2001) R. Lynn Hannan, John H. Kagel, Donald V. Moser, Partial gift exchange in an experimental labor market: Impact of subject population differences, productivity differences and effort requests on behavior (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Giftexch.hkm.pdf)
(2001) John H. Kagel, Scott Kinross, Dan Levin, Comparing efficient multi-object auction institutions (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/KKL.Vickrey.PDF)
(2000) John H. Kagel, Katherine Wolfe, Tests of difference aversion to explain anomalies in simple bargaining games(http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/ultimat.pdf)
(2000) John H. Kagel, Dan Levin, Behavior in multi-unit demand auctions: Experiments with uniform price and dynamic Vickrey auctions (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/multi.pdf)
(1998) John H. Kagel, Double auction markets with stochastic supply and demand schedules: Call markets and continuous auction trading mechanisms (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/DoubleAuctionMarkets.pdf)
(----) John H. Kagel, Svetlana Pevnitskaya, Lixin Ye, Survival auctions ( http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/lixinye/Experiment/Survival/Revision2/survival-final.pdf)
(----) David J. Cooper, John H. Kagel, Lessons learned: Generalizing learning across games (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Assa.pdf)
(----) John H. Kagel, Dan Levin, Auctions: experiments, for New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics (http://www.econ.ohio-state.edu/kagel/Palgrave_121005_k1.pdf)
Updated: January 22, 2007