Min Sok Lee

University of Chicago - Department of Economics

1126 East 59th Street

Chicago, IL 60637

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

261

SSRN CITATIONS

8

CROSSREF CITATIONS

1

Scholarly Papers (4)

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How Can Experiments Play a Greater Role in Public Policy? 12 Proposals from an Economic Model of Scaling

University of Chicago, Becker Friedman Institute for Economics Working Paper No. 2019-131
Number of pages: 45 Posted: 01 Nov 2019
George Mason University - Department of EconomicsDerasat, University of Chicago - Department of Economics, University of Chicago - Department of Economics, Northwestern University and University of Chicago
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field experiments, scaling; policymaking

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Towards an Understanding of the Relative Strengths of Positive and Negative Reciprocity

Judgment and Decision Making, Vol. 5, pp. 524-539, December 2010
Number of pages: 16 Posted: 03 Jan 2011
George Mason University - Department of EconomicsDerasat, University of Chicago - Department of Economics, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Rady School of Management and University of Chicago - Department of Economics
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Reciprocity, Reputation, Reward, Punishment, Gift-Exchange

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Toward an Understanding of the Relative Strengths of Positive and Negative Reciprocity

NBER Working Paper No. w16547
Number of pages: 20 Posted: 22 Nov 2010 Last Revised: 20 Mar 2022
George Mason University - Department of EconomicsDerasat, University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Rady School of Management, University of Chicago - Department of Economics and University of Chicago - Department of Economics
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Can Tailored Communications Motivate Environmental Volunteers? A Natural Field Experiment

American Economic Review, Vol. 101, No. 3, 2011
Posted: 07 Jun 2011
Omar Al-Ubaydli, Omar Al-Ubaydli and Min Sok Lee
George Mason University - Department of EconomicsDerasat and University of Chicago - Department of Economics

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