Elizabeth Hoffman

[re] (review) (2008)

Elizabeth Hoffman

Computer Music Journal - Volume 32, Number 2, Summer 2008

Technology Transfer and the University of Colorado (2003)

Hoffman, Elizabeth.

Comparative Technology Transfer and Society - Volume 1, Number 1, April 2003

Epigenetics and genetics of ageing / (2003)

Hoffman, Elizabeth.

Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Southampton, 2003.

BEHAVIORAL FOUNDATIONS OF RECIPROCITY: EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS AND EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY (1998)

HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH, MCCABE, KEVIN A., SMITH, VERNON L.

Laboratory experiments have generally supported the theorem that, in classical property rights environments, noncooperative behavior in markets yields efficient social outcomes. Experiments, however,...

THE FAILURE OF GOVERNMENT-SPONSORED CARTELS AND DEVELOPMENT OF FEDERAL FARM POLICY (1995)

HOFFMAN, ELIZABETH, LIBECAP, GARY D.

While economists recognize that private cartels are dfficult to sustain, they are too sanguine about the prospects for government-assisted cartels. Although the state's coercive power would seem to...

The Impact of Exchange Context on the Activation of Equity in Ultimatum Games

Elizabeth Hoffman, Kevin McCabe, Vernon Smith

In this paper we report the results of additional exchange ultimatum game experiments conducted at the same time as the exchange ultimatum game experiments reported in Hoffman et al. (Games and...

Testing Informational Assumptions in Common Value Bidding Models.

Hoffman, Elizabeth, Marsden, James R

This paper provides an example of a means of linking mathematical theory, laboratory experiments, and standard empirical w ork. Theory, by necessity, abstracts from the naturally occurring world, and...

An Experimental Investigation of the Incentives to Form Agricultural Marketing Pools

Elizabeth Hoffman, Gary Libecap, Jason M. Shachat

This paper presents theoretical extensions and laboratory tests of the Hoffman and Libecap (1994) model of individual firm incentives to form agricultural marketing pools. The key incentives are...

Behavioral Foundations of Reciprocity: Experimental Economics and Evolutionary Psychology.

Hoffman, Elizabeth, McCabe, Kevin A, Smith, Vernon L

Laboratory experiments have generally supported the theorem that, in classical property rights environments, noncooperative behavior in markets yields efficient social outcomes. Experiments, however,...

The Failure of Government-Sponsored Cartels and Development of Federal Farm Policy.

Hoffman, Elizabeth, Libecap, Gary D

While economists recognize that private cartels are difficult to sustain, they are too sanguine about the prospects for government-assisted cartels. Although the state's coercive power would seem to...

IMPACT OF CHANGING CONSUMER PREFERENCES ON WILLINGNESS-TO-PAY FOR BEEF STEAKS IN ALTERNATIVE RETAIL PACKAGING

Schmitz, John D., Menkhaus, Dale J., Whipple, Glen D., Hoffman, Elizabeth, Field, Ray A.

The purpose of this study was to identify how consumer perceptions of selected attributes of beef steaks, individual consumer demographics and perceived changes in purchases of substitute meats...

AN EMPIRICAL APPLICATION OF LABORATORY EXPERIMENTAL AUCTIONS IN MARKETING RESEARCH

Menkhaus, Dale J., Borden, George W., Whipple, Glen D., Hoffman, Elizabeth, Field, Ray A.

A laboratory experimental auction was used to determine factors influencing the relative value consumers place on alternative retail beef packaging. Results indicate information is very important for...

The North American Fur Trade: Bargaining to a Joint Profit Maximum under Incomplete Information, 1804?1821

Carlos, Ann M., Hoffman, Elizabeth

We examine bargaining between the Northwest Company and the Hudson's Bay Company using recent models of bargaining under incomplete information. Two previously undisturbed bodies of correspondence...

Institutional Choice and the Development of U.S. Agricultural Policies in the 1920s

Hoffman, Elizabeth, Libecap, Gary D.

We examine U.S. agricultural policy as an institutional choice. Price controls in World War I had demonstrated the government's influence in markets, and with falling crop prices in the 1920s,...