Christopher Cotton Assistant Professor
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Research Publications: Should We Tax or Cap Political Contributions? A Lobbying Model with Policy Favors and Access, Journal of Public Economics, vol. 93 no. 7/8 (2009) Multiple bidding in auctions as buyers become confident of their private valuations
Gender Differences Disappear with Exposure to Competition (with Frank McIntyre and Joseph Price; Sept 2009) Competitions for Access and the Full Revelation of Evidence (updated Aug 2009) Access Fees in Politics (March 2009) Journal Submission Fees and Time Delays (updated Aug 2009) Sniping in Auctions to Avoid the Endowment Effect (updated Sept 2009) 100 Horsemen and the Empty City: A Game Theoretic Exploration of Deception in Chinese Military Legend (with Chang Liu; updated Nov 2009) Why should I care? The determinants of issue salience in politics (with Arnaud Dellis) Optimal monitoring and punishment in a principal agent game Legislative decision making with committees (with Levon Barseghyan and Ani Guerdjikova) Endowment effect experiments (with Christoph Vanberg) Are young athletes hot handed? (with Joseph Price) Tournament Design and Gender Differences in Competition (with Frank McIntyre and Joseph Price) |