Johanna B. Mollerstrom, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Economics | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorDavid Laibson | grad student | 2013 | Harvard | |
(Essays in Behavioral and Experimental Economics.) |
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Demiral EE, Mollerstrom J. (2020) The entitlement effect in the ultimatum game – does it even exist? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 175: 341-352 |
Mollerstrom J, Sunstein CR. (2020) How special is democracy?: An experimental study of recommendations in the minimum effort game Economics Letters. 190: 109066 |
Fehr D, Mollerstrom J, Perez-Truglia R. (2019) Your Place in the World: The Demand for National and Global Redistribution National Bureau of Economic Research |
Mollerstrom J. (2019) Favoritism and cooperation Public Choice. 1-15 |
Apicella CL, Demiral EE, Mollerstrom J. (2017) No Gender Difference in Willingness to Compete When Competing against Self The American Economic Review. 107: 136-140 |
Karadja M, Mollerstrom J, Seim D. (2017) Richer (and Holier) than Thou? The Effect of Relative Income Improvements on Demand for Redistribution The Review of Economics and Statistics. 99: 201-212 |
Gärtner M, Mollerstrom J, Seim D. (2017) Individual risk preferences and the demand for redistribution Journal of Public Economics. 153: 49-55 |
Mollerstrom J, Reme B, Sørensen EØ. (2015) Luck, choice and responsibility — An experimental study of fairness views Journal of Public Economics. 131: 33-40 |
Mollerstrom J, Seim D. (2014) Cognitive ability and the demand for redistribution. Plos One. 9 |
Apicella CL, Dreber A, Mollerstrom J. (2014) Salivary testosterone change following monetary wins and losses predicts future financial risk-taking. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 39: 58-64 |