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Robert Slonim is a Professor in the School of Economics at the University of Sydney. Slonim completed his undergraduate and MBA studies at U. C. Berkeley and received his Ph.D. from Duke University in 1995. He was a postdoctural student the University of Pittsburgh from 1996 to 1998 and then joined the Department of Economics at Case Western Reserve University as an Assistant Professor. After being promoted to Associate Professor, Slonim moved to the University of Sydney in 2008 as a chaired professor.
Slonim has published papers in leading journals on a wide range of topics primarily using experimental economics methodology. He has studied the effects of learning in games, endogenous determinants of preferences and conducted an evaluation of an educational natural experiment on economic decision making. He has more recently studied the determinants of blood donations using a broad range of behavioural economic theories in combination with laboratory and field experiments.
Slonim has been awarded over a dozen competitive grants including two National Science Foundation grants for his research. He recently received a five year Australian Research Council discovery grant for his investigation of determinants of prosocial behaviour in the context of blood donations.
He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in February 2011. |
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IZA Discussion Papers:
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| 6927 |
Kadir Atalay
Fayzan Bakhtiar
Stephen L. Cheung
Robert Slonim
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Savings and Prize-Linked Savings Accounts
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| 6865 |
Robert Slonim
Carmen Wang
Ellen Garbarino
Danielle Merrett
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Opting-In: Participation Biases in the Lab
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| 6475 |
Julie Rosaz
Robert Slonim
Marie Claire Villeval
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Quitting and Peer Effects at Work
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| 6410 |
Min-Taec Kim
Robert Slonim
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The Multi-Dimensional Effects of Reciprocity on Worker Effort: Evidence from a Hybrid Field-Laboratory Labor Market Experiment
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| 5488 |
Blair L. Cleave
Nikos Nikiforakis
Robert Slonim
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Is There Selection Bias in Laboratory Experiments? The Case of Social and Risk Preferences
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Nicola Lacetera
Mario Macis
Robert Slonim
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Will There Be Blood? Incentives and Substitution Effects in Pro-social Behavior
(published in: American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 2012, 4 (1), 186-223 as "Will There be Blood? Incentives and Displacement Effects in Pro-Social Behavior") |
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