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Experimental Public Economics

The conference "Experimental Public Economics" was held on May 23-24, 2005, in Stone Mountain, Georgia. The conference, sponsored by the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, brought together leading economists from around the globe to discuss issues in experimental public economics.

Experimental Evidence for Tax Policy Design (Lucy Ackert, Ann Gillette, Jorge Martinez-Vazquez, and Mark Rider)
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When the Shoe is on the Other Foot: Experimental Evidence on Evaluation Disparities (Lucy Ackert, Bryan Church and Gerald Dwyer)
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Audit Certainty and Taxpayer Compliance (James Alm and Michael McKee)
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Perspectives on the Use of Experimental Methods in Public Economics (Roy Bahl)
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Social Preferences and Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods (James Cox and Vjollca Sadiraj)
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Debt Aversion and the Demand for Loans Post-Secondary Education (Catherine Eckel, Cathleen Johnson, and Claude Montmarquette)
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Preferences over Income Distributions - Experimental Evidence (Dirk Engelmann and Martin Strobel)
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Cultural Diversity, Discrimination and Economic Outcomes: An Experimental Analysis (Paul Ferraro and Ron Cummings)
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Tax Evasion and Social Interactions (Bernard Fortinm, Guy Lacroix, and Marie-Claire Villeval)
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Information and Social Comparison and Price Giving: Gender Differences in Two Field Experiments (Stephan Meier)
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Public Observability of Decisions and Voluntary Contributions in a Multi-Period Context (Charles Noussair and Steven Tucker)
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