THE 64th INTERNATIONAL ATLANTIC ECONOMIC CONFERENCE
Savannah, Georgia
7-10 October 2007

EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS
Monday 13h45 - 15h45
Organizer: James C. Cox, Georgia State University—U.S.A.

Chair: James C. Cox, Georgia State University—U.S.A.

C. Monica Capra, Kelli Lanier, and Shireen Meer, Emory University—U.S.A., An Equivalence Test of Behavioral and Attitudinal Measures of Trust

Ronald Bosman, De Nederlandsche Bank—The Netherlands and Philipp Maier, Bank of Canada—Canada, Vjollca Sadiraj, Georgia State University—U.S.A., and Frans Van Winden, University of Amsterdam—The Netherlands, Let Me Vote! An Experimental Study of Vote Rotation in Committees

Lucy Ackert, Kennesaw State University—U.S.A., Bryan Church, Jason Kuang, The Georgia Institute of Technology—U.S.A., and Li Qi, Agnes Scott College—U.S.A., To Lie or Not to Lie: Information Asymmetry and Social Distance

James C. Cox, Georgia State University—U.S.A., Bodo Vogt, Otto-Von-Guericke-University Magdeburg—Germany, and Utteeyo Dasgupta, Franklin and Marshall College—U.S.A., Is There a Plausible Theory for Small-and-Large-Stakes Risky Decisions?

Discussants: James C. Cox, Georgia State University—U.S.A., Li Qi, Agnes Scott College—U.S.A., Vjollca Sadiraj, Georgia State University—U.S.A., and C. Monica Capra, Emory University—U.S.A.

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Session Report as of: 12 June 2007