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Social Dilemmas Conference Agenda


Thursday February 21    
7:00 pm -9:00 pm    Welcome reception for participants at the Doubletree Hotel
 
Friday February 22    
8:15 am   Shuttle van picks up participants from Doubletree Hotel for transport to FSU. All sessions are in Miller Hall.
8:30-9:00   Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:45   Legitimacy and Enforcement in an Uncertain World: A Public Goods Experiment
Eric Dickson, Gregory Huber, and Sanford Gordon
9:45-10:30   Institutions and Behavior: Experimental Evidence on the Effects of Democracy
Pedro Dal Bo, Andrew Foster, and Louis Putterman
10:30-11:00   Break 
11:00-11:45   Paradox Lost : Explaining and Modeling Seemingly Random Behavior in Social Dilemmas 
Norm Frohlich, Joe Oppenheimer, and Stephen Wendel 
11:45 am-12:30 pm   Endogenous Public Goods Enterprises
Douglas A. Norton and R. Mark Isaac
12:30-2:00   Lunch
2:00-2:45   Neuro-Mechanism Design for Voluntary Contribution Mechanism (VCM)
John Ledyard
2:45-3:30   Social Dilemmas and Charitable Giving: Evidence from the Field
Rachel Croson, Catherine Eckel, and Angela Milano
3:30-4:00   Break
4:00-4:45   Trust in Private and Common Property Experiments 
James C. Cox, Elinor Ostrom, James M. Walker, et al.
4:45-5:30   Pork Versus Public Goods: An Experimental Study of Public Good Provision Within a Legislative Bargaining Framework
Guillaume Frechette, John Kagel, and Massimo Morelli
6:00 pm   Shuttle returns participants to Doubletree Hotel
7:15 pm   Shuttle departs Doubletree hotel for dinner
7:30 pm   Dinner at Chez Pierre
     
Saturday February 23    
8:15 am   Shuttle van picks up participants from Doubletree Hotel for transport to FSU. All sessions are in the Stadium Room.
8:30-9:00   Continental Breakfast
9:00-9:45   Multilevel Public Goods and Intraracial Competition: Experiments with Poor Houstonians and Katrina Evacuees
Christy Aroopala, Sam Whitt, Rick K. Wilson
9:45-10:30   Does Voting on Taxes Improve Efficiency in the VCM
Kenju Kamei, Louis Putterman, and Jean-Robert Tyran
10:30-11:00   Break 
11:00-11:45   Motives for Charitable Giving 
Lise Vesterlund 
11:45 am-12:30 pm   Communication, Influence, and Informational Asymmetries among Voters
T.K. Ahn, Robert Huckfeldt, and John B. Ryan
12:30-2:00   Lunch
2:00-2:45   An Internal Fuel Efficiency Credit Market Mechanism for Meeting the CAFE Standard : Internalizing a Regulation Caused Externality
Charles Plott and Gabriel Katz
2:45-3:30   Self-governance of a Spatial Explicit Real-time Dynamic Common Resource: A Content Analysis of Communication Patterns
Conference Presentation Slides
Marco Janssen
3:30-4:00   Break
4:00-4:45   Candidates, Voters, and Endogenous Group Formation: An Experimental Study 
Jens Großer and Thorsten Giertz
4:45-5:30   General Discussion 
Time TBD   Dinner at the University Center Club