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63
Citations
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World Ranking
682
National Ranking
430

Overview

Charles A. Holt is affiliated with the University of Virginia in the United States. Their research spans multiple domains within economics, econometrics, and finance, with notable contributions to experimental behavioral economics and economic theories.

The main fields of study in Holt's work include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Social Sciences

The subfields covered reflect a diverse range of interests:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Safety Research
  • Finance
  • Management Science and Operations Research
  • General Decision Sciences

The primary topics addressed in Holt's research are:

  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Economic theories and models
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Housing Market and Economics
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Game Theory and Applications

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Holt include:

  • Permutation tests for experimental data, 2023, Experimental Economics
  • Overcoming Discount Window Stigma: An Experimental Investigation, 2020, Review of Financial Studies
  • Price-Responsive Allowance Supply in Emissions Markets, 2022, Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists
  • Upside versus downside risk: Gender, stakes, and skewness, 2022, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Capital constraints and asset bubbles: An experimental study, 2021, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

Frequent collaborators in Holt's work include:

  • Thomas R. Palfrey
  • Olivier Armantier
  • Dallas Burtraw
  • William Shobe
  • Lee Coppock

Holt's work appears regularly in several academic venues, notably:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Southern Economic Journal
  • Experimental Economics
  • Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Harvard Dataverse

Among their academic outputs, Holt has published a book titled Experimental Economics (2021) through Princeton University Press.

Best Publications

  • Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects

    Charles A. Holt;Susan K. Laury

  • Information Cascades in the Laboratory

    Lisa R. Anderson;Charles A. Holt

  • Ten Little Treasures of Game Theory and Ten Intuitive Contradictions

    Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt

  • 5. Industrial Organization: A Survey of Laboratory Research

    Charles A. Holt

  • Quantal Response Equilibrium and Overbidding in Private-Value Auctions

    Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt;Thomas R. Palfrey

  • Preference Reversals and the Independence Axiom

    Charles A Holt

  • Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: New Data without Order Effects

    Charles A. Holt;Susan K. Laury

  • Private costs and public benefits: unraveling the effects of altruism and noisy behavior

    Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt;Susan K. Laury

  • Risk Averse Behavior in Generalized Matching Pennies Games

    Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt;Thomas R. Palfrey

  • A theoretical analysis of altruism and decision error in public goods games

    Simon P Anderson;Jacob K Goeree;Charles A Holt

  • Newsvendor “Pull-to-Center” Effect: Adaptive Learning in a Laboratory Experiment

    AJ A. Bostian;Charles A. Holt;Angela M. Smith

  • The Nash equilibrium: A perspective

    Charles A. Holt;Alvin E. Roth

  • Markets, Games, & Strategic Behavior

    Charles A. Holt

  • Anomalous Behavior in a Traveler's Dilemma?

    C. Monica Capra;Jacob K. Goeree;Rosario Gomez;Charles A. Holt

  • Competitive Bidding for Contracts under Alternative Auction Procedures

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  • A model of noisy introspection

    Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt

  • Rent Seeking with Bounded Rationality: An Analysis of the All‐Pay Auction

    Simon P. Anderson;Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt

  • Regular Quantal Response Equilibrium

    Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt;Thomas R. Palfrey

  • Teaching Economics with Classroom Experiments: A Symposium

    Charles A. Holt

  • Minimum-Effort Coordination Games: Stochastic Potential and Logit Equilibrium

    Simon P. Anderson;Jacob K. Goeree;Jacob K. Goeree;Charles A. Holt

  • Experimental Economics: Methods, Problems, and Promise

    Douglas D. Davis;Charles A. Holt

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacob K. Goeree
Jacob K. Goeree University of New South Wales
Dallas Burtraw
Dallas Burtraw Resources For The Future
Thomas R. Palfrey
Thomas R. Palfrey California Institute of Technology
Simon P. Anderson
Simon P. Anderson University of Virginia
Jordi Brandts
Jordi Brandts Instituto de Análisis Económico
Catherine C. Eckel
Catherine C. Eckel Texas A&M University
Roland G. Fryer
Roland G. Fryer Harvard University
Karen L. Palmer
Karen L. Palmer Resources For The Future
Roman M. Sheremeta
Roman M. Sheremeta Case Western Reserve University

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