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Overview

Todd L. Cherry is affiliated with Appalachian State University in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within the social sciences, with a primary focus on economics, econometrics, and finance. The scope of their work also encompasses subfields such as sociology and political science, global and planetary change, safety research, and astronomy and astrophysics.

Their contributions cover key topics within environmental and behavioral economics, particularly emphasizing:

  • Climate Change and Geoengineering
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
  • Climate Change Policy and Economics
  • COVID-19 Epidemiological Studies
  • Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics
  • Economic and Environmental Valuation

Todd L. Cherry has published research in several academic venues, including:

  • Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • AEA Randomized Controlled Trials
  • Climatic Change
  • Review of Environmental Economics and Policy
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Some of their recent papers include:

  • Climate cooperation in the shadow of solar geoengineering: an experimental investigation of the moral hazard conjecture, 2022, Environmental Politics
  • Does solar geoengineering crowd out climate change mitigation efforts? Evidence from a stated preference referendum on a carbon tax, 2021, Climatic Change

Frequent collaborators include:

  • David M. McEvoy
  • Linda Thunström
  • Stephen C. Newbold
  • David Finnoff
  • Stephan Kroll

Their research efforts engage with experimental methods as seen in behavioral economics studies, and explore interactions between policy instruments and public perceptions in climate change mitigation and solar geoengineering. This work also touches on social acceptance issues related to renewable energy and incorporates global challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic in epidemiological contexts.

The range of venues where their work appears reflects interdisciplinary appeal, with a strong emphasis on economic behavior and environmental policy. Todd L. Cherry's publications demonstrate a consistent focus on integrating economics and social science perspectives to address pressing environmental and health-related topics.

Best Publications

  • Hardnose the Dictator

    Todd L. Cherry;Peter Frykblom;Jason F. Shogren

  • Hardnose the Dictator

    Todd L. Cherry;Peter Frykblom;Jason F. Shogren

  • The Impact of Endowment Heterogeneity and Origin on Public Good Contributions: Evidence From the Lab

    Todd L. Cherry;Stephan Kroll;Jason F. Shogren

  • Conditional cooperation on three continents

    Martin G. Kocher;Todd Cherry;Stephan Kroll;Robert J. Netzer

  • Taxpayer information assistance services and tax compliance behavior

    James Alm;Todd Cherry;Michael L. Jones;Michael McKee

  • Do you not like Pigou, or do you not understand him? Tax aversion and revenue recycling in the lab

    Steffen Kallbekken;Stephan Kroll;Todd L. Cherry

  • Willingness to pay for a Green Energy program: A comparison of ex-ante and ex-post hypothetical bias mitigation approaches

    John C. Whitehead;Todd L. Cherry

  • VOTING, PUNISHMENT, AND PUBLIC GOODS

    Stephan Kroll;Todd L. Cherry;Jason F. Shogren

  • The acceptability of efficiency-enhancing environmental taxes, subsidies and regulation: An experimental investigation

    Todd L. Cherry;Steffen Kallbekken;Stephan Kroll

  • Learning to Accept in Ultimatum Games: Evidence from an Experimental Design that Generates Low Offers

    John A. List;Todd L. Cherry

  • Examining the role of fairness in high stakes allocation decisions

    John A. List;Todd L. Cherry

  • Wind Turbines and Coastal Recreation Demand

    Craig E. Landry;Tom Allen;Todd Cherry;John C. Whitehead

  • Mental Accounting and Other-Regarding Behavior: Evidence from the Lab

    Todd L. Cherry

  • Aggregation bias in the economic model of crime

    Todd Cherry;John List

  • Aggregation Bias in the Economic Model of Crime

    Todd L Cherry;John A List

  • Willingness to accept local wind energy development: Does the compensation mechanism matter?

    Jorge H. García;Jorge H. García;Todd L. Cherry;Todd L. Cherry;Steffen Kallbekken;Asbjørn Torvanger

  • Economics and Statistics

    Martin G. Kocher;Todd Cherry;Stephan Kroll;Robert J. Netzer

  • The impact of endowment heterogeneity and origin on contributions in best-shot public good games

    Stephan Kroll;Stephan Kroll;Todd L. Cherry;Jason F. Shogren

  • Self-Interest, Sympathy And The Origin Of Endowments

    Todd L. Cherry;Jason F. Shogren

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  • Laboratory Testbeds and Non-Market Valuation: The Case of Bidding Behavior in a Second-Price Auction with an Outside Option

    Todd L. Cherry;Peter Frykblom;Jason F. Shogren;John A. List

  • Climate change impacts on crop yield: Evidence from China

    Taoyuan Wei;Todd L. Cherry;Todd L. Cherry;Solveig Glomrød;Tianyi Zhang

  • The Impact Of Trial Runs On The Acceptability Of Environmental Taxes: Experimental Evidence

    Todd L. Cherry;Todd L. Cherry;Steffen Kallbekken;Stephan Kroll

Frequent Co-Authors

Jason F. Shogren
Jason F. Shogren University of Wyoming
Michael McKee
Michael McKee Appalachian State University
John A. List
John A. List University of Chicago
James Alm
James Alm Tulane University
John C. Whitehead
John C. Whitehead Appalachian State University
Dan S. Rickman
Dan S. Rickman Oklahoma State University
Dermot J. Hayes
Dermot J. Hayes Iowa State University
Martin G. Kocher
Martin G. Kocher University of Vienna
Matthias Sutter
Matthias Sutter Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods

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