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Erik Kimbrough

 

Email: ekimbrou@chapman.edu    Erik Kimbrough, graduate student working with the Economic Science Institute at Chapman University

 

Ph.D. Candidate, George Mason University, Fairfax, VA, 2010, Computational Sciences and Informatics

B.A., The George Washington University, Washington, DC, 2006, International Affairs and Economics

Research Interests:

Experimental Economics, Agent-Based Modeling, Institutional Economics

Recent Publications:

Kimbrough, E. and Wilson, B. Geography and Social Networks in Nascent Distal Exchange.  The Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics. Forthcoming.

Kimbrough, E., Smith, V., Wilson, B. Historical Property Rights, Sociality, and the Emergence of Impersonal Exchange in Long-distance Trade. American Economic Review, 98(3), pp. 1009-1039, June, 2008.

Kimbrough, E., Smith, V., Wilson, B. Building a Market: From Personal to Impersonal Exchange. Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy. Paul J. Zak (Ed.). Princeton University Press, 2008.

Working Papers:

Kimbrough, E., Smith, V. and Wilson, B. An Experimental Inquiry into the Social Construction of Property.

Kimbrough, E.  Heuristic Learning and the Discovery of Specialization and Exchange.

Kimbrough, E. Learning to Respect Property.

CV of Erik Kimbrough

 
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