Structural econometric methods that assume agents have rational expectations are often criticized. Yet, little is known about the relative costs and benefits of adopting alternative empirical strategies. This paper compares three procedures for inference about a single structural parameter using data from a laboratory price search experiment. Our novel experimental design induces preferences up to the subjective rate of time preference, leaving unrestricted only this parameter and the decision rule that subjects use in solving the search task. We analyze the experimental data under the assumptions of both rational expectations and heuristic behavior, and we also draw inferences using a simple revealed preference analysis that does not requi...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
We compare three methods for the elicitation of time preferences in an experimental setting: the Bec...
Abstract: Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop search-ing earlier t...
Structural econometric methods that assume agents have rational expectations are often criticized. Y...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the effect that assuming rational expectations has on ...
This thesis investigates consumer search behavior in different contexts and its implications on cert...
In this paper we investigate experimentally if people search optimally and how price promotions inue...
In this article, we investigate experimentally whether people search optimally and how price promoti...
Many of the decisions we make as economic agents involve choices that play out overtime and that inv...
There is abundant literature in experimental research on decision making under risk, which compares,...
This paper reports experimental tests of three search equilibrium models. These models which differ ...
We run experiments with real monetary rewards ranging from $10 to $500 to estimate rates of time pre...
We implement a simple two-shop search model in the laboratory with the aim of testing if consumers b...
Chapter one of this dissertation provides an experimental test of a joint hypothesis implied by the ...
This paper reports experimental tests of three search equilibrium models. These models which differ ...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
We compare three methods for the elicitation of time preferences in an experimental setting: the Bec...
Abstract: Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop search-ing earlier t...
Structural econometric methods that assume agents have rational expectations are often criticized. Y...
We use a laboratory experiment to investigate the effect that assuming rational expectations has on ...
This thesis investigates consumer search behavior in different contexts and its implications on cert...
In this paper we investigate experimentally if people search optimally and how price promotions inue...
In this article, we investigate experimentally whether people search optimally and how price promoti...
Many of the decisions we make as economic agents involve choices that play out overtime and that inv...
There is abundant literature in experimental research on decision making under risk, which compares,...
This paper reports experimental tests of three search equilibrium models. These models which differ ...
We run experiments with real monetary rewards ranging from $10 to $500 to estimate rates of time pre...
We implement a simple two-shop search model in the laboratory with the aim of testing if consumers b...
Chapter one of this dissertation provides an experimental test of a joint hypothesis implied by the ...
This paper reports experimental tests of three search equilibrium models. These models which differ ...
Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop searching earlier than predict...
We compare three methods for the elicitation of time preferences in an experimental setting: the Bec...
Abstract: Experimental studies of search behavior suggest that individuals stop search-ing earlier t...