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Arlington W. Williams

Arlington W. Williams

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
33
Citations
8681
World Ranking
3188
National Ranking
1731

Overview

Arlington W. Williams is affiliated with Indiana University in the United States. Their research career is connected primarily to this institution, where they contribute to the academic community through teaching and scholarly activities.

While detailed information on Arlington W. Williams's specific fields of study, subfields, and research topics is not available, the affiliation with a major research university suggests engagement with various academic disciplines consistent with Indiana University's offerings and research priorities.

There are no records of recent papers authored or co-authorship networks associated with Arlington W. Williams. Likewise, no frequent publication venues or book publications have been documented in the available data.

No awards or honors have been listed in connection with Arlington W. Williams, indicating either an absence of publicly recorded distinctions or undisclosed recognitions.

The information provided does not indicate that Arlington W. Williams is deceased and thus references to their work are presented in the present tense.

Best Publications

  • BUBBLES, CRASHES, AND ENDOGENOUS EXPECTATIONS IN EXPERIMENTAL SPOT ASSET MARKETS1

    Vernon L. Smith;L Gerry;Arlington W. Williams

  • Bubbles, Crashes, and Endogenous Expectations in Experimental Spot Asset Markets

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  • Group size and the voluntary provision of public goods: Experimental evidence utilizing large groups

    R.Mark Isaac;James M. Walker;Arlington W. Williams

  • The Robustness of Bubbles and Crashes in Experimental Stock Markets

    Vernon L. Smith;R. R. King;A. W. Williams;M. Van Boening

  • A Comparison of Posted Offer and Double Auction Pricing Institutions

    Jon Ketcham;Vernon L. Smith;Arlington W. Williams

  • Price bubbles and crashes in experimental call markets

    Mark V. Van Boening;Arlington W. Williams;Shawn LaMaster

  • Risk Preference Differentials of Small Groups and Individuals

    Robert S. Shupp;Arlington W. Williams

  • Papers in Experimental Economics: Competitive Market Institutions: Double Auctions vs. Sealed Bid-Offer Auctions

    Vernon L. Smith;A. Williams;K. Bratton;M. Vannoni

  • Individual rationality, market rationality, and value estimation

    Peter Knez;Vernon L. Smith;Arlington W. Williams

  • Individual Rationality, Market Rationality, and Value Estimation

    Peter Knez;Vernon L Smith;Arlington W Williams

  • Tests of rational expectations in a stark setting

    Gerald Dwyer;Arlington Williams;Raymond Battalio;Timothy Mason

  • Comparing Small-Group and Individual Behavior in Lottery-Choice Experiments

    Ronald J. Baker;Susan K. Laury;Arlington W. Williams

  • The Formation of Price Forecasts in Experimental Markets

    Arlington W. Williams

  • The effects of market organization on conspiracies in restraint of trade

    R.Mark Isaac;Valerie Ramey;Arlington W. Williams

  • Computerized Double-Auction Markets: Some Initial Experimental Results

    Arlington W. Williams

  • Papers in Experimental Economics: On Nonbinding Price Controls in a Competitive Market

    Vernon L. Smith;A. Williams

  • Computerized Laboratory Exercises for Microeconomics Education: Three Applications Motivated by Experimental Economics.

    Arlington W. Williams;James M. Walker

  • Price and Volume Reactions to Public Information Releases: An Experimental Approach Incorporating Traders' Subjective Beliefs*

    Ann B. Gillette;Douglas E. Stevens;Susan G. Watts;Arlington W. Williams

  • EXPERIMENTAL MARKET ECONOMICS

    Vernon L. Smith;Arlington W. Williams

  • The effects of rent asymmetries in experimental auction markets

    Vernon L. Smith;Arlington W. Williams

  • Tests of Rational Expectations in a Stark Setting

    Gerald P. Dwyer;Arlington W. Williams;Raymond C. Battalio;Timothy I. Mason

  • Anonymity and the voluntary provision of public goods

    Susan K. Laury;James M. Walker;Arlington W. Williams

  • THE HAYEK HYPOTHESIS IN EXPERIMENTAL AUCTIONS: INSTITUTIONAL EFFECTS AND MARKET POWER

    Douglas D. Davis;Arlington W. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Vernon L. Smith
Vernon L. Smith Chapman University
James M. Walker
James M. Walker Indiana University
R. Mark Isaac
R. Mark Isaac Florida State University
Raymond C. Battalio
Raymond C. Battalio Texas A&M University
John O. Ledyard
John O. Ledyard California Institute of Technology
Valerie A. Ramey
Valerie A. Ramey University of California, San Diego
Timothy N. Cason
Timothy N. Cason Purdue University West Lafayette
Glenn W. Harrison
Glenn W. Harrison Georgia State University
William E. Becker
William E. Becker Indiana University

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