This paper explores the origins of the strikingly high price premia paid for new food products in lab valuation exercises Our experimental design distinguishes between two explanations of this phenomenon: novelty of the experimental experience versus the novelty of the good, i.e., preference learning-bids reflect a person\u27s desire to learn how an unfamiliar good fits into their preference set. Subjects bid in four consecutive experimental auctions for three goods that vary in familiarity, candy bars mangos and irradiated meat. Our results suggest that preference learning is the main source of the high premia, and that novelty of the experimental experience does not in itself artificially inflate valuations
Abstract. Learning processes are widely held to be the mechanism by which boundedly rational agents ...
Vickrey auctions are commonly used to elicit willingness to pay for new food products. This paper sh...
Over the past two decades, Vickrey auctions have been widely used to elicit willingness to pay for n...
This paper explores the origins of the strikingly high price premia paid for new food products in la...
This paper explores the origins of the strikingly high price premia paid for new food products in la...
This thesis applies a relatively new technique, laboratory experimental auctions, to examine consume...
Learning is a subject of intense research in experimental economics. We contribute to this debate by...
A sealed-bid, fourth-price Vickrey-style auction was used to measure consumers' willingness to pay f...
We compare willingness-to-pay information revealed through bids of the Becker–DeGroot–Marschak (BDM)...
Learning is a subject of intense research in economics. We present persuasive evidence that learning...
This study illustrates an application of experimental auction methods, using both experimental econo...
Over the past two decades, Vickrey auctions have been widely used to elicit willingness to pay for n...
The behavioral properties of several auctions designed to elicit individual valuations for an object...
The use of experimental economics in valuation of market and non-market goods has grown considerably...
Preferences for pomegranates, including some novel pomegranate varieties, were evaluated using an ex...
Abstract. Learning processes are widely held to be the mechanism by which boundedly rational agents ...
Vickrey auctions are commonly used to elicit willingness to pay for new food products. This paper sh...
Over the past two decades, Vickrey auctions have been widely used to elicit willingness to pay for n...
This paper explores the origins of the strikingly high price premia paid for new food products in la...
This paper explores the origins of the strikingly high price premia paid for new food products in la...
This thesis applies a relatively new technique, laboratory experimental auctions, to examine consume...
Learning is a subject of intense research in experimental economics. We contribute to this debate by...
A sealed-bid, fourth-price Vickrey-style auction was used to measure consumers' willingness to pay f...
We compare willingness-to-pay information revealed through bids of the Becker–DeGroot–Marschak (BDM)...
Learning is a subject of intense research in economics. We present persuasive evidence that learning...
This study illustrates an application of experimental auction methods, using both experimental econo...
Over the past two decades, Vickrey auctions have been widely used to elicit willingness to pay for n...
The behavioral properties of several auctions designed to elicit individual valuations for an object...
The use of experimental economics in valuation of market and non-market goods has grown considerably...
Preferences for pomegranates, including some novel pomegranate varieties, were evaluated using an ex...
Abstract. Learning processes are widely held to be the mechanism by which boundedly rational agents ...
Vickrey auctions are commonly used to elicit willingness to pay for new food products. This paper sh...
Over the past two decades, Vickrey auctions have been widely used to elicit willingness to pay for n...