Tungodden Appointed ERC Ambassador
Professor Bertil Tungodden has been selected as Norway’s representative in the new ERC Ambassador Network.
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Professor Bertil Tungodden has been selected as Norway’s representative in the new ERC Ambassador Network.
The paper titled "Experimental Evidence on the Acceptance of Males Falling Behind" by Alexander W. Cappelen, Ranveig Falch and Bertil Tungodden has been published in Journal of the European Economic Association.
The paper titled "The effect of job loss on risky financial decision-making" by Samuel D. Hirshman, Abigail B. Sussman, Carlos Vazquez-Hernandez, Daniel O'Leary and Jennifer S. Trueblodd has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
The paper titled "Economic mobility and parents’ opportunity hoarding" by David M. Silverman, Ivan A. Hernandez, Marlis Schneider, Rebecca M. Ryan, Ariel Kalil and Mesmin Destin has been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
Authors | Title | Publication |
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Alexander W. Cappelen, Ranveig Falch and Bertil Tungodden: |
"Experimental Evidence on the Acceptance of Males Falling Behind" |
Journal of the European Economic Association |
Samuel D. Hirshman, Abigail B. Sussman, Carlos Vazquez-Hernandez, Daniel O'Leary and Jennifer S. Trueblood: |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) |
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Ethan Ilzetzki and Heidi Christina Thysen: |
IMF Economic Review |
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David M. Silverman, Ivan A. Hernansez, Marlis Schneider, Rebecca M. Ryan, Ariel Kalil and Mesmin Destin: |
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences |
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Mathias Ekström, Kjetil Bjorvatn, Pablo Soto Mota and Hallgeir Sjåstad: |
"Making a promise increases the moral cost of lying: Evidence from Norway and the United States" |
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization |
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Samuel Dodini and Alexander Willén: |
"The Power to Discriminate" |
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Samuel Dodini, Petter Lundborg, Katrine Løken and Alexander Willén: |
"The Fatal Consequences of Brain Drain" |
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"Fair Institutions" |
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Anna Hochleitner, Fabio Tufano, Giovanni Facchini, Valeria Rueda and Markus Eberhardt: |
"How Tinted Are Your Glasses? Gender Views, Beliefs and Recommendations in Hiring" |