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E. Elisabet Rutström

E. Elisabet Rutström

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
43
Citations
11435
World Ranking
1932
National Ranking
1127

Overview

E. Elisabet Rutström is affiliated with Georgia State University in the United States. Their research spans across the social sciences with a strong emphasis on economics, econometrics, and finance. Rutström's work intersects several subfields, including economics and econometrics, sociology and political science, soil science, accounting, and safety research.

The scientist has contributed to various topics such as agricultural risk and resilience, financial literacy, pension and retirement analysis, housing market and economics, experimental behavioral economics studies, culture, economy, and development studies, evolutionary game theory and cooperation, as well as risk perception and management.

Recent publications by Rutström include:

  • Endogenous choice of institutional punishment mechanisms to promote social cooperation, 2021, Public Choice
  • Crowded out: Heterogeneity in risk attitudes among poor households in the US, 2021, Journal of Risk and Uncertainty
  • The Value of Safety or the Value of the Good?, 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Their frequent co-authors include Arianna Galliera, Anabela Botelho, Glenn W. Harrison, Lígia M. Costa Pinto, and Don Ross. Rutström's research has appeared notably in journals such as the Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, Public Choice, and SSRN Electronic Journal.

This profile highlights the scientist's multidisciplinary approach, touching on behavioral economics, social cooperation mechanisms, risk assessment, and economic decision-making processes across diverse social and economic contexts.

Best Publications

  • Eliciting risk and time preferences.

    Steffen Andersen;Glenn W. Harrison;Morten I. Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Risk Aversion in the Laboratory

    Glenn W. Harrison;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Elicitation using multiple price list formats

    Steffen Andersen;Glenn W. Harrison;Morten Igel Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Estimating risk attitudes in denmark: A field experiment

    Glenn W. Harrison;Morten I. Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Expected utility theory and prospect theory: one wedding and a decent funeral

    Glenn W. Harrison;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Experimental Evidence on the Existence of Hypothetical Bias in Value Elicitation Methods

    Glenn Harrison;Elisabet Rutstrom

  • Risk Aversion and Incentive Effects: Comment

    Glenn W. Harrison;Eric Johnson;Melayne M. McInnes;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Discounting behavior: A reconsideration☆

    Steffen Andersen;Glenn W. Harrison;Morten I. Lau;Morten I. Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • LOST IN STATE SPACE: ARE PREFERENCES STABLE?*

    Steffen Andersen;Steffen Andersen;Glenn W. Harrison;Morten I. Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Experimental Methods and Elicitation of Values

    Glenn W. Harrison;Ronald M. Harstad;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Are You Risk Averse over Other People's Money?

    Sujoy Chakravarty;Glenn W. Harrison;Ernan E. Haruvy;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Eliciting risk and time preferences using field experiments : some methodological issues.

    Glenn W. Harrison;Morten Igel Lau;Elisabet E. Rutström;Melonie B. Sullivan

  • Risk Attitudes, Randomization to Treatment, and Self-Selection Into Experiments

    Glenn W. Harrison;Morten I. Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Statistical Bias Functions and Informative Hypothetical Surveys

    McKinley Blackburn;Glenn W. Harrison;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Preference heterogeneity in experiments: Comparing the field and laboratory ☆

    Steffen Andersen;Glenn W. Harrison;Morten Igel Lau;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Chapter 81 Experimental Evidence on the Existence of Hypothetical Bias in Value Elicitation Methods

    Glenn W. Harrison;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Stated beliefs versus inferred beliefs: A methodological inquiry and experimental test☆

    E. Elisabet Rutström;Nathaniel T. Wilcox;Nathaniel T. Wilcox

  • Estimating subjective probabilities

    Steffen Andersen;John Fountain;Glenn W. Harrison;E. Elisabeth Rutström

  • Virtual Experiments and Environmental Policy

    Stephen M. Fiore;Glenn W. Harrison;Glenn W. Harrison;Charles E. Hughes;E. Elisabet Rutström

  • Entitlements and fairness

    E.Elisabet Rutström;Melonie B Williams

  • Home-grown values and incentive compatible auction design

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Frequent Co-Authors

Glenn W. Harrison
Glenn W. Harrison Georgia State University
Morten I. Lau
Morten I. Lau Copenhagen Business School
Michael McKee
Michael McKee Appalachian State University
Thomas F. Rutherford
Thomas F. Rutherford University of Wisconsin–Madison
David G. Tarr
David G. Tarr World Bank
Ernan Haruvy
Ernan Haruvy McGill University
Satish V. Ukkusuri
Satish V. Ukkusuri Purdue University West Lafayette
Bernard Hoekman
Bernard Hoekman European University Institute
Keith E. Maskus
Keith E. Maskus University of Colorado Boulder
Stephen M. Fiore
Stephen M. Fiore University of Central Florida

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