光华讲坛——社会名流与企业家论坛第3594 期
主题: Brain Food Isn’t Health Food (in the Field): Limited Self-Control and Food Choices
主讲人: Jaimie Lien
主持人: 杨再福 教授
时间:2015年3月23日
地点: 通博楼112
主办单位: 科研处,经济学院
主讲人简介: Jaimie W. Lien
Assistant Professor - Department of Economics, School of Economics and Management, Tsinghua University: July 2010 to present (on leave, Spring 2015)
Education:
Ph.D., Economics, University of California, San Diego - June 2010
Dissertation: Essays in Applied Behavioral Economics: Evidence from the Field
M.A., Economics, University of California, San Diego - June 2005
B.A., Economics, Mathematics, Wellesley College - June 2001
Publications:
[1] “Preference Submission Timing in School Choice Matching: Testing Fairness and Efficiency in the Laboratory”, with Jie Zheng and Xiaohan Zhong – forthcoming, Experimental Economics
[2] “Selling to Biased Believers: Strategies of Online Lottery Ticket Vendors”, with Jia Yuan – forthcoming, Economic Inquiry
[3] “Deciding When to Quit: Reference-Dependence over Slot Machine Outcomes”, with Jie Zheng – forthcoming, American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, May 2015
[4] “A Model of Capital Allocation, Education and Job Choice in China”, with Wei Wang and Jie Zheng – forthcoming, The Chinese Economy, Special Issue
[5] “The Cross-sectional ‘Gambler’s Fallacy’: Set Representativeness in Lottery Number Choices”, with Jia Yuan – Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 109 (January 2015), p. 163 – 172.
[6] “Staying Ahead and Getting Even: Risk Attitudes of Experienced Poker Players”, with David Eil – Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 87 (September 2014), p. 50 – 69.
Working Papers:
[1] “Brain Food Isn’t Health Food (in the Field): Limited Self-Control and Food Choices under Varying Workloads”, with Jie Zheng
[2] “Where You Stand Affects the Risks You Take: Socially Reference-Dependent Risk Attitudes”, with Jie Zheng
[3] “Street–Smart or Sheltered? Trust Types, Behavior, and Choices of China’s Youth”, with Hongbin Liand Qingqing Peng
[4] “Trust by Region: Attitudes of China’s Millennial Generation” – with Hongbin Li and Qingqing Peng
[5] “Returning a Treasure: Revisiting the Asymmetric Matching Pennies Contradiction”, with Lin Zhang and Jie Zheng
[6] “Representativeness Biases and Lucky Store Effects”, with Jia Yuan and Jie Zheng
[7] “Limited Attention and the Deadline Effect: Simple Spending Rules in the Field”
[8] “Bad Bonuses: Incentive Incompatibility in the Chinese Income Tax Code” – with Jie Zheng and Xiaohan Zhong
[9] “Goals and Reference Points in Academic Performance” – with Jie Zheng
[10] “Status-quo and Expectations-based Reference Dependence:Evidence from Slot Machines” – with Jie Zheng
[11] “Ex-Ante Fairness in School Choice Mechanisms with Preference Submission Timing” – with Jie Zheng and Xiaohan Zhong