Jeffrey Naecker

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Using Methods from Machine Learning to Evaluate Behavioral Models of Choice Under Risk and Ambiguity

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Forthcoming
Number of pages: 28 Posted: 14 Jan 2015 Last Revised: 09 Jan 2017
Alexander Peysakhovich, Jeffrey Naecker and Jeffrey Naecker
Yale University - Human Cooperation Lab and affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle
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behavioral economics, risk, ambiguity, microeconomics, machine learning, experimental economics

When Fair Isn't Fair: Understanding Choice Reversals Involving Social Preferences

Number of pages: 63 Posted: 17 Apr 2016 Last Revised: 20 Oct 2018
James Andreoni, Deniz Aydin, Blake Barton, B. Douglas Bernheim, Jeffrey Naecker and Jeffrey Naecker
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Washington University in St. Louis - John M. Olin Business School, Stanford University - Department of Economics, Stanford University - Department of Economics and affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle
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fairness, time inconsistency, choice reversals, social preferences

When Fair Isn't Fair: Understanding Choice Reversals Involving Social Preferences

NBER Working Paper No. w25257
Number of pages: 85 Posted: 19 Nov 2018 Last Revised: 05 Jan 2023
James Andreoni, Deniz Aydin, Blake Barton, B. Douglas Bernheim, Jeffrey Naecker and Jeffrey Naecker
University of California, San Diego (UCSD), Washington University in St. Louis - John M. Olin Business School, Stanford University - Department of Economics, Stanford University - Department of Economics and affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle
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Observability Increases the Demand for Commitment Devices

Harvard Business School NOM Unit Working Paper No. 16-064
Number of pages: 15 Posted: 19 Sep 2014 Last Revised: 05 Mar 2016
Christine Exley, Jeffrey Naecker and Jeffrey Naecker
Harvard Business School and affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle
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field experiment, commitment, signaling, time inconsistency

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Non-Choice Evaluations Predict Behavioral Responses to Changes in Economic Conditions

NBER Working Paper No. w19269
Number of pages: 40 Posted: 01 Aug 2013 Last Revised: 25 Feb 2023
B. Douglas Bernheim, Daniel Björkegren, Jeffrey Naecker, Jeffrey Naecker and Antonio Rangel
Stanford University - Department of Economics, Brown University - Department of Economics, affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle and California Institute of Technology
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The Lives of Others: Predicting Donations with Non-Choice Responses

Number of pages: 50 Posted: 07 Dec 2015
Jeffrey Naecker and Jeffrey Naecker
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organ donation, social preferences, non-choice revealed preference, choice framing, lab experiment

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Causal Inference from Hypothetical Evaluations

Number of pages: 78 Posted: 27 Dec 2021
B. Douglas Bernheim, Daniel Björkegren, Jeffrey Naecker, Jeffrey Naecker and Michael Pollmann
Stanford University - Department of Economics, Brown University - Department of Economics, affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle and Stanford University
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Causal inference, treatment effects, hypothetical evaluations

Causal Inference from Hypothetical Evaluations

NBER Working Paper No. w29616
Number of pages: 72 Posted: 03 Jan 2022 Last Revised: 04 Jun 2023
B. Douglas Bernheim, Daniel Björkegren, Jeffrey Naecker, Jeffrey Naecker and Michael Pollmann
Stanford University - Department of Economics, Brown University - Department of Economics, affiliation not provided to SSRNGoogle and Stanford University
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