John A. List - Press

Press

A collection of a few of the recent pieces written on List's field experiments can be found in the following articles.

  • http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/09/magazine/09Psychology-t.html?_r=1&scp=1&sq=karlan&st=nyt&oref=slogin
  • http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/15/business/15scene.html or http://aida.econ.yale.edu/karlan/news/NYTimes.June15-2006.pdf
  • http://economics.uchicago.edu/news_JohnList.shtml
  • http://aida.econ.yale.edu/karlan/news/Philanthropy.june14-2006.pdf
  • http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17312118/site/newsweek/page/3/
  • http://www.nber.org/reporter/2008number4/list.html
  • http://philanthropy.com/blogs/philanthropytoday/u-of-chicago-scholar-explores-how-people-give/18041
  • http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/3138a3fc-b3a8-11de-ae8d-00144feab49a.html

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