David Kelsey    Research in Experimental Economics

  1. David Kelsey and Sara LeRoux, (2015), "Strategic Ambiguity and Decision-Making: An Experimental Study" Theory and Decision, forthcoming seminar.
     
  2. David Kelsey and Sara LeRoux, (2017), "Dragon Slaying with Ambiguity: Theory and Experiments", seminar, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 19, 178–197.
     
  3. David Kelsey and Sara LeRoux, (2015), " An Experimental Study on the Effect of Ambiguity in a Coordination Game", Theory and Decision,   79, 667-688.   working paper .     simulated urn Press F9 to get a new draw from the urn.  

  4. David Kelsey, and Jürgen Eichberger, (2011) "Are the Tresures of Game Theory Ambiguous?", Economic Theory, 48, 313-339.
     
  5. David Kelsey, Jürgen Eichberger and Burkhard Schipper, (2008) "Granny Versus Game Theorist: An Experimental Test of Ambiguity in Games", Theory and Decision, 64, 333-362.
     

  6. David Kelsey with Al. Schepanski (1991) "Regret and Disappointment in Taxpayer Reporting Decisions: An Experimental Approach" Journal of Behavioural Decision Making, 4, 33-53.  
  7. David Kelsey with Al. Schepanski (1990) "Testing for Framing Effects in Taxpayer Compliance Decisions", (with A. Schepanski) Journal of the American Taxation Association, 12, 60-77.

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