Lise Vesterlund
Affiliations: | Economics | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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"Lise Vesterlund"Children
Sign in to add traineeCagri S. Kumru | grad student | 2006 | University of Pittsburgh |
Michael E. Menietti | grad student | 2011 | University of Pittsburgh |
Jay A. Schwarz | grad student | 2011 | University of Pittsburgh |
Steven J. Bosworth | grad student | 2013 | University of Pittsburgh |
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Danz D, Vesterlund L, Wilson AJ. (2020) Belief Elicitation: Limiting Truth Telling with Information on Incentives National Bureau of Economic Research |
Andersen S, Marx J, Nielsen KM, et al. (2020) Gender Differences in Negotiation: Evidence from Real Estate Transactions National Bureau of Economic Research |
Exley CL, Niederle M, Vesterlund L. (2020) Knowing When to Ask: The Cost of Leaning In Journal of Political Economy. 128: 816-854 |
Recalde MP, Riedl A, Vesterlund L. (2018) Error-Prone Inference from Response Time: The Case of Intuitive Generosity in Public-Good Games Journal of Public Economics. 160: 132-147 |
Ottoni-Wilhelm M, Vesterlund L, Xie H. (2017) Why Do People Give? Testing Pure and Impure Altruism The American Economic Review. 107: 3617-3633 |
Recalde MP, Riedl A, Vesterlund L. (2014) Error prone inference from respons time: The case of intuitive generosity Research Memorandum |
Castillo M, Petrie R, Torero M, et al. (2013) Gender Differences in Bargaining Outcomes: A Field Experiment on Discrimination Journal of Public Economics. 99: 35-48 |
Niederle M, Segal C, Vesterlund L. (2013) How costly is diversity? Affirmative action in light of gender differences in competitiveness Management Science. 59: 1-16 |
Niederle M, Vesterlund L. (2011) Gender and competition Annual Review of Economics. 3: 601-630 |
Bracha A, Menietti M, Vesterlund L. (2011) Seeds to succeed?. Sequential giving to public projects Journal of Public Economics. 95: 416-427 |