Caleb A. Cox Durham University Business School Department of Economics and Finance Mill Hill Lane Durham DH1 3LB, United Kingdom Phone: Email: Website: Citizenship: +44 (0) 191 33 45425 [email protected] http://calebcox.altervista.org United States Academic Employment Lecturer, Department of Economics and Finance, Durham University Business School, August 2013 – present Part-Time Instructor, Department of Economics, Central Piedmont Community College, August 2007 – May 2008 Education PhD in Economics, The Ohio State University, May 2013 Dissertation: “Essays in Behavioral Game Theory.” Committee: Paul J. Healy (advisor), John Kagel, Dan Levin MA in Economics, The Ohio State University, June 2009 MS in Economics, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, May 2007 BS in Economics summa cum laude, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, December 2004 Fields of Interest Experimental Economics, Game Theory, Behavioral Economics, Public Economics Publications “Revealed reputations in the finitely-repeated prisoners’ dilemma,” with Matthew Jones, Kevin Pflum, and Paul J. Healy. Economic Theory, 58(3): 441-484. April 2015. “Cursed beliefs with common-value public goods.” Journal of Public Economics, 121: 52-65. January 2015. “Decomposing the effects of negative framing in linear public goods games.” Economics Letters, 126: 63-65. January 2015. “Inequity aversion and advantage seeking with asymmetric competition.” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 86: 121-136. February 2013. Working Papers and Work in Progress “Estimating the Effects of Brownfields and Brownfield Remediation on Property Values in a New South City,” with Peter M. Schwarz, Gwen Gill, and Alex Hanning. Revise and resubmit, Contemporary Economic Policy. “Framing, feedback, and extreme behavior in social dilemmas with partners and strangers,” with Brock Stoddard. “Stability, budget balance, and individual rationality in public goods mechanisms,” with Paul J. Healy. “Common-value public goods and informational social dilemmas,” with Brock Stoddard. “Strategic thinking in public goods games with teams,” with Brock Stoddard. “Perceptions of risk attitudes and gender stereotypes,” with Nives Della Valle and Morten Lau. “Agenda selection with interdependent values,” with Semin Kim. Invited Seminars 2015: Ohio University; Western Kentucky University; Virginia Commonwealth University 2014: Lancaster University 2013: Lund University; University of Erlangen-Nuremberg; Tilburg University; Durham University Conference Presentations 2015: International Meeting on Experimental and Behavioral Social Sciences, Toulouse 2014: Nuremberg Experimental Research Days, Nuremberg; ESA European Meeting, Prague; North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, Minneapolis; International Meeting on Experimental and Behavioral Social Sciences, Oxford; Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Manchester; Southern Europe Experimentalists Meeting, Sesimbra 2013: Midwest Economics Association Annual Meeting, Columbus; ESA International Meeting, Zurich 2012: ESA International Meeting, New York; ESA North American Meeting, Tucson 2011: ESA International Meeting, Chicago; ESA North American Meeting, Tucson Workshop Participation 2015: RES Easter School in Behavioural Economics, University of Oxford 2012: IFREE Graduate Student Workshop in Experimental Economics, Chapman University Grants, Honors, and Awards Dean’s Award for Teaching Excellence, Durham University, 2014 Durham University Business School Seedcorn Fund (£2000, with Morten Lau), Durham University, 2014-2015 Behavioral Decision Making Initiative Research Grant ($3000), The Ohio State University, 2012-2013 JMCB Grant for Graduate Student Research ($2500), Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, 2011-2012 James Kennedy Research Award ($4000), Department of Economics, The Ohio State University, Summer 2012 University Fellowship, The Ohio State University, 2008-2009 Everett Foundation First-Year Graduate Fellowship, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2005-2006 Outstanding Economics Graduate Award, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 2004 Omicron Delta Epsilon National Economics Honors Society The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi The National Dean’s List Teaching Experience Durham University Business School Experimental Economics and Finance (MSc), 2014 and 2015 Behavioural and Experimental Economics, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 Undergraduate Dissertation Supervision, 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 (18 supervisees) Postgraduate Dissertation Supervision (MSc), 2014 (11 supervisees) The Ohio State University Experimental Economics, Spring 2012 Recitation for Microeconomic Theory III – Social Choice and Mechanism Design (PhD), Spring 2010 and 2013 Recitation for Microeconomic Theory II – General Equilibrium and Game Theory (PhD), Winter 2010 Recitation for Mathematics Review for Economics Graduate Students (PhD), Summer 2010 Central Piedmont Community College Principles of Macroeconomics, Spring 2008 Principles of Microeconomics, Fall 2007 Refereeing Experience China Economic Review; Economic Theory; Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization; Neuroscience Letters; Rationality and Society; Social Choice and Welfare References Professor Paul J. Healy Phone: (614) 247-8876 Email: [email protected] Department of Economics The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210-1172 Professor John Kagel Phone: (614) 292-4812 Email: [email protected] Department of Economics The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210-1172 Professor Dan Levin Phone: (614) 688-4239 Email: [email protected] Department of Economics The Ohio State University Columbus, OH 43210-1172
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