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Overview

Jack L. Knetsch is affiliated with Simon Fraser University in Canada. Their research contributions include work published in academic journals with a focus on environmental economics and survey methodology.

Their published papers include:

  • Behavioural Economics, Benefit-Cost Analysis, and the WTP versus WTA Choice (2020), published in International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics
  • COMPARISONS OF CONCLUSIONS FROM IDENTICAL QUESTIONS IN FIVE DIFFERENT TYPES OF SURVEY: EVIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT BETWEEN-SURVEY INCONSISTENCIES FROM CHINA AND VIETNAM (2025), published in The Singapore Economic Review

Frequent co-authors of Jack L. Knetsch include:

  • Kiet T. Nguyen
  • Jichuan Zong

The venues where their work has appeared reflect a focus on economic topics as seen in:

  • International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics
  • The Singapore Economic Review

Best Publications

  • Anomalies: The Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion, and Status Quo Bias

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard H. Thaler

  • Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard H. Thaler

  • Fairness as a Constraint on Profit Seeking: Entitlements in the Market

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard H. Thaler

  • Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem

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  • Fairness and the Assumptions of Economics

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard H. Thaler

  • Economics of outdoor recreation

    Marion Clawson;Jack L. Knetsch

  • Valuing public goods: The purchase of moral satisfaction

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L Knetsch

  • Willingness to Pay and Compensation Demanded: Experimental Evidence of an Unexpected Disparity in Measures of Value

    Jack L. Knetsch;J. A. Sinden

  • The Endowment Effect and Evidence of Nonreversible Indifference Curves.

    Jack L Knetsch

  • The Endowment Effect, Loss Aversion, and Status Quo Bias

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard H. Thaler

  • Outdoor Recreation Demands and Benefits

    Jack L. Knetsch

  • Environmental policy implications of disparities between willingness to pay and compensation demanded measures of values.

    Jack L Knetsch

  • Time Bias in Recreation Benefit Estimates

    Frank J. Cesario;Jack L. Knetsch

  • The Endowment Effect and Repeated Market Trials: Is the Vickrey Auction Demand Revealing?

    Jack L. Knetsch;Fang-Fang Tang;Richard H. Thaler

  • A recreation site demand and benefit estimation model

    F.J. Cesario;J.L. Knetsch

  • The Persistence of Evaluation Disparities

    Jack L. Knetsch;J. A. Sinden

  • The endowment effect and the reference state: Evidence and manipulations

    Jack L. Knetsch;Wei-Kang Wong

  • Judicial Choice and Disparities between Measures of Economic Values

    David Cohen;Jack L. Knetsch

  • Contingent valuation and the value of public goods: Reply☆

    Daniel Kahnemant;Jack L Knetsch;Jack L Knetsch

  • Environmental Valuation: Some Problems of Wrong Questions and Misleading Answers

    Jack L. Knetsch

  • CHAPTER EIGHT. Fairness as a Constraint on Profit Seeking: Entitlements in the Market

    Daniel Kahneman;Jack L. Knetsch;Richard H. Thaler

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Kahneman
Daniel Kahneman Princeton University
Richard H. Thaler
Richard H. Thaler University of Chicago
Nattavudh Powdthavee
Nattavudh Powdthavee University of Warwick
Thomas C. Brown
Thomas C. Brown US Forest Service
Robert Haveman
Robert Haveman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Ratana Chuenpagdee
Ratana Chuenpagdee Memorial University of Newfoundland

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