University of Michigan

 

    NESLIHAN ULER

 

 

My research interests are in the fields of Experimental Economics, Public Economics and Development Economics. I am currently focusing on two types of economic situations: public goods provision and reference-dependent preferences. My papers on public goods provision/charitable giving employ theoretical, experimental and empirical techniques. A recent project studies the impact of taxation on charitable contributions. My experimental papers on reference-dependence study how individuals make decisions when there is a dominated reference point.

 

 

 

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