William S. Neilson
Affiliations: | Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, United States |
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"William Neilson"Children
Sign in to add traineeYong-Sang Shyn | grad student | 2000 | Texas A & M |
Scott M. Gilpatric | grad student | 2002 | Texas A & M |
Sevket A. Koc | grad student | 2002 | Texas A & M |
Christina J. Stowe | grad student | 2002 | Texas A & M |
Inkyung Cha | grad student | 2004 | Texas A & M |
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Wang J, Liu L, Neilson WS. (2020) The participation puzzle with reference-dependent expected utility preferences Insurance Mathematics & Economics. 93: 278-287 |
LaRiviere J, McMahon M, Neilson WS. (2017) Shareholder Protection and Agency Costs: An Experimental Analysis Management Science. 64: 3108-3128 |
List JA, Neilson WS, Price MK. (2016) The effects of group composition in a strategic environment: Evidence from a field experiment European Economic Review |
Gritsko N, Kozlova V, Neilson W, et al. (2013) The CEO Arms Race Southern Economic Journal. 79: 586-599 |
Conley JP, Neilson WS. (2013) Endogenous coordination and discoordination games: Multiculturalism and assimilation Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 92: 176-191 |
Neilson WS. (2011) Theoretical advances spurred by "stubborn facts": A defense of the behavioral economics paradigm American Behavioral Scientist. 55: 976-986 |
Bayar O, Neilson WS. (2011) The peculiar economics of housing bubbles Contemporary Economic Policy. 29: 374-381 |
Neilson WS. (2010) Lessons from a behavioral economics success story. Comment on theory and experiment: What are the questions? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 73: 62-64 |
Neilson WS. (2010) A simplified axiomatic approach to ambiguity aversion Journal of Risk and Uncertainty. 41: 113-124 |
Jindapon P, Neilson WS. (2009) The impact of societal risk attitudes on terrorism and counterterrorism Economics and Politics. 21: 433-451 |