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71
Citations
26807
World Ranking
442
National Ranking
298

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2003 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

John H. Kagel is affiliated with The Ohio State University in the United States. Their research work spans several fields, with primary focus on Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance. Subfields of study include Economics and Econometrics, Safety Research, Management Science and Operations Research, Sociology and Political Science, and Marketing.

The topics covered by their work reflect a concentration on Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation, Game Theory and Applications, Auction Theory and Applications, Consumer Market Behavior and Pricing, Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems, and Taxation and Compliance Studies.

Recent papers authored by or related to John H. Kagel include:

  • Using Team Discussions to Understand Behavior in Indefinitely Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma Games, 2023, American Economic Journal Microeconomics
  • Selling shares to budget-constrained bidders: an experimental study of the proportional auction, 2022, Journal of the Economic Science Association
  • Special Issue in honor of John H. Kagel: Experimental Economics, 2021, Experimental Economics
  • Voting in legislative bargaining over cuts to existing benefits versus provision of new benefits, 2025, European Economic Review

Frequent publication venues for John H. Kagel are:

  • American Economic Journal Microeconomics
  • Journal of the Economic Science Association
  • Experimental Economics
  • European Economic Review

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Alvin E. Roth
  • David J. Cooper
  • Jinsoo Bae
  • Nels Christiansen
  • Tanushree Jhunjhunwala

John H. Kagel has contributed to academic literature through book publications as well. Notably, they have a publication with Princeton University Press titled The Handbook of Experimental Economics, released in 2020.

In recognition of their contributions to the field, John H. Kagel was awarded the Fellows of the Econometric Society distinction in 2003.

Best Publications

  • The handbook of experimental economics

    John H. Kagel;Alvin E. Roth

  • The Handbook of Experimental Economics, Volume 2

    John H. Kagel;Alvin E. Roth

  • Auctions and Bidding: A Primer

    Paul Milgrom

  • 7. Auctions: A Survey of Experimental Research

    John H. Kagel

  • Handbook of Experimental Economics

    J. H. Kagel;A. E. Roth

  • Maximization theory in behavioral psychology

    Howard Rachlin;Ray Battalio;John Kagel;Leonard Green

  • 5 Information Impact and Allocation Rules in Auctions with Affiliated Private Values: A Laboratory Study

    John H. Kagel;Ronald M. Harstad;Dan Levin

  • Independent Private Value Auctions: Bidder Behaviour in First-, Second- and Third-Price Auctions with Varying Numbers of Bidders

    John H. Kagel;Dan Levin

  • Are Two Heads Better Than One? Team versus Individual Play in Signaling Games

    David J. Cooper;John H. Kagel

  • Fairness in Ultimatum Games with Asymmetric Information and Asymmetric Payoffs

    John H. Kagel;Chung Kim;Donald V. Moser

  • The Winner's Curse and Public Information in Common Value Auctions: Comment

    James C. Cox;Samuel H. Dinkin;Vernon L. Smith

  • Testing between alternative models of choice under uncertainty: Some initial results

    Raymond C. Battalio;John H. Kagel;Komain Jiranyakul

  • Economic Choice Theory: An Experimental Analysis of Animal Behavior

    John H. Kagel;Raymond Charles Battalio;Leonard Green

  • Economic Demand Theory and Psychological Studies of Choice1

    Howard Rachlin;Leonard Green;John H. Kagel;Raymond C. Battalio

  • Other Regarding Preferences: A Selective Survey of Experimental Results

    David J. Cooper;John H. Kagel

  • Behavior in Multi-Unit Demand Auctions: Experiments with Uniform Price and Dynamic Vickrey Auctions *

    John H. Kagel;Dan Levin

  • Common Value Auctions and the Winner's Curse

    John H. Kagel;Dan Levin

  • A Comparison of Naive and Experienced Bidders in Common Value Offer Auctions: A Laboratory Analysis

    Douglas Dyer;John H. Kagel;Dan Levin

  • When foragers discount the future: constraint or adaptation?

    John H. Kagel;Leonard Green;Thomas Caraco

  • The Dynamics of Reorganization in Matching Markets: A Laboratory Experiment Motivated by a Natural Experiment

    John H. Kagel;Alvin E. Roth

  • 1 Bidding in Common-Value Auctions: A Survey of Experimental Research

    John H. Kagel;Dan Levin

Frequent Co-Authors

Raymond C. Battalio
Raymond C. Battalio Texas A&M University
Leonard Green
Leonard Green Washington University in St. Louis
Alvin E. Roth
Alvin E. Roth Stanford University
John C. Ham
John C. Ham New York University Abu Dhabi
Howard Rachlin
Howard Rachlin Stony Brook University
Paul Milgrom
Paul Milgrom Stanford University
Edwin B. Fisher
Edwin B. Fisher University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Richard A. Winett
Richard A. Winett Virginia Tech
Gary Charness
Gary Charness University of California, Santa Barbara
Hal R. Arkes
Hal R. Arkes The Ohio State University

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