Recent Grants for Behavioral Economics Search Results: Award Title Grantee Name Why Do Property Rights Matter? Awarded Scholars: Pamela Jakiela,Washington University in St. Louis Project Date:Apr 2006 Award Amount: $2,500 Learn More The Effect of Self-Identity Activation on Behaviors in the Dictator and Ultimatum Games Awarded Scholars: Hyejeung Cho,University of Texas, San Antonio Project Date:Apr 2006 Award Amount: $4,756 Learn More Identity and Preferences Awarded Scholars: James Choi,Yale University Project Date:Mar 2006 Award Amount: $5,000 Learn More Choice Sets and Consumer Selection of Health Plans Awarded Scholars: Brian Elbel,Yale University Project Date:Mar 2006 Award Amount: $4,639 Learn More Relative Thinking: Does It Exist With Real Choices? Awarded Scholars: Ofer Azar,Ben-Gurion University of the Negrev Project Date:Jan 2006 Award Amount: $2,640 Learn More Emotions and Investment Behavior on Trading Floors in China Awarded Scholars: Bei Zhang,New York University Elizabeth Potamites,New York University Project Date:Jan 2006 Award Amount: $4,960 Learn More Effects of Spending Cues on Spendthrifts and Tightwads Awarded Scholars: Scott Rick,Carnegie Mellon University Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $4,410 Learn More Evaluation of Weather Patterns by Cruise Ship Customers and Future Consumption Decisions Awarded Scholars: David Borden,National Bureau of Economic Research Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $3,600 Learn More Self-Image in Objective Qualities Awarded Scholars: Young Joon Park,University of California, San Diego Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $3,000 Learn More Is Identification with School the Key Component in the 'Black Box' of Education Outcomes? Awarded Scholars: Jason Fletcher,University of Wisconsin Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $5,000 Learn More PagesPrevious 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 Next
Why Do Property Rights Matter? Awarded Scholars: Pamela Jakiela,Washington University in St. Louis Project Date:Apr 2006 Award Amount: $2,500 Learn More
The Effect of Self-Identity Activation on Behaviors in the Dictator and Ultimatum Games Awarded Scholars: Hyejeung Cho,University of Texas, San Antonio Project Date:Apr 2006 Award Amount: $4,756 Learn More
Identity and Preferences Awarded Scholars: James Choi,Yale University Project Date:Mar 2006 Award Amount: $5,000 Learn More
Choice Sets and Consumer Selection of Health Plans Awarded Scholars: Brian Elbel,Yale University Project Date:Mar 2006 Award Amount: $4,639 Learn More
Relative Thinking: Does It Exist With Real Choices? Awarded Scholars: Ofer Azar,Ben-Gurion University of the Negrev Project Date:Jan 2006 Award Amount: $2,640 Learn More
Emotions and Investment Behavior on Trading Floors in China Awarded Scholars: Bei Zhang,New York University Elizabeth Potamites,New York University Project Date:Jan 2006 Award Amount: $4,960 Learn More
Effects of Spending Cues on Spendthrifts and Tightwads Awarded Scholars: Scott Rick,Carnegie Mellon University Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $4,410 Learn More
Evaluation of Weather Patterns by Cruise Ship Customers and Future Consumption Decisions Awarded Scholars: David Borden,National Bureau of Economic Research Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $3,600 Learn More
Self-Image in Objective Qualities Awarded Scholars: Young Joon Park,University of California, San Diego Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $3,000 Learn More
Is Identification with School the Key Component in the 'Black Box' of Education Outcomes? Awarded Scholars: Jason Fletcher,University of Wisconsin Project Date:Dec 2005 Award Amount: $5,000 Learn More