Publications

  1. Camerer, C. F., Chen, H.-N., Lin, P.-H., Nave, G., Smith, A., & Wang, J. T.-Y. (2022). Using Machine Learning to Understand Bargaining Experiments. In E. Karagözoğlu & K. B. Hyndman (Eds.), Bargaining: Current Research and Future Directions (pp. 407–431). Palgrave Macmillan.
  2. Alsharawy, A., Ball, S., Smith, A., & Spoon, R. (2021). Fear of COVID-19 changes economic preferences: evidence from a repeated cross-sectional Mturk survey. Journal of the Economic Science Association, 7(2), 103–119.
  3. Alsharawy, A., Spoon, R., Smith, A., & Ball, S. (2021). Gender Differences in Fear and Risk Perception During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontiers in Psychology, 3104.
  4. Li, F., Ball, S., Zhang, X., & Smith, A. (2020). Focal stimulation of the temporoparietal junction improves rationality in prosocial decision-making. Scientific Reports, 10(20275).
  5. Botvinik-Nezer, R., Holzmeister, F., Camerer, C. F., Dreber, A., Huber, J., Johannesson, M., Kirchler, M., Iwanir, R., Mumford, J. A., ..., Smith, A., ..., Nichols, T. E., Poldrack, R. A., & Schonberg, T. (2020). Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams. Nature, 582, 1–7.
  6. Patel, A., & Smith, A. (2019). Guilt and participation. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 167, 279–295.
  7. Battigalli, P., Dufwenberg, M., & Smith, A. (2019). Frustration, aggression, and anger in leader-follower games. Games and Economic Behavior, 117, 15–39.
  8. Smith, A. (2019). Lagged beliefs and reference-dependent utility. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 167, 331–340.
  9. Camerer, C. F., Nave, G., & Smith, A. (2019). Dynamic unstructured bargaining with private information: theory, experiment, and outcome prediction via machine learning. Management Science, 65(4), 1867–1890.
  10. Li, F., Ball, S., Katz, B., & Smith, A. (2018). Case report of syncope during a transcranial direct current stimulation experiment in a healthy adult participant. Brain Stimulation: Basic, Translational, and Clinical Research in Neuromodulation, 11(5), 1201–1202.
  11. Chang, L. J., & Smith, A. (2015). Social emotions and psychological games. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 5, 133–140.
  12. Smith, A., Lohrenz, T., King, J., Montague, P. R., & Camerer, C. F. (2014). Irrational exuberance and neural crash warning signals during endogenous experimental market bubbles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111(29), 10503–10508.
  13. Smith, A., Bernheim, B. D., Camerer, C. F., & Rangel, A. (2014). Neural activity reveals preferences without choices. American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 6(2), 1–36.
  14. Dufwenberg, M., Smith, A., & Van Essen, M. (2013). Hold-up: with a vengeance. Economic Inquiry, 51(1), 896–908.
  15. Camerer, C., Smith, A., Kuhnen, C. M., Wargo, D. T., Samanez-Larkin, G., Montague, R., Levy, D. J., Smith, D., Meshi, D., Kenning, P. H., & others. (2013). Correspondence: are cognitive functions localizable? Colin Camerer et al. versus Marieke van Rooij and John G. Holden. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 27(2), 247–250.
  16. Camerer, C. F., & Smith, A. (2012). Cognitive hierarchies and emotions in behavioral game theory. In K. J. Holyoak & R. G. Morrison (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Thinking and Reasoning (pp. 346–363). Oxford University Press.
  17. Chang, L. J., Smith, A., Dufwenberg, M., & Sanfey, A. G. (2011). Triangulating the neural, psychological, and economic bases of guilt aversion. Neuron, 70(3), 560–572.

Working papers

  1. Dufwenberg, M., Li, F., & Smith, A. (2021). Promises and punishment. Available at SSRN 3913750.
  2. Alsharawy, A., Zhang, X., Ball, S. B., & Smith, A. (2021). Incentives modulate arousal and attention in risky choice. Available at SSRN 3943681.
  3. Ball, S. B., Ge, S., Smith, A., Wang, W., & Zhang, X. (2021). Youth Reeducated: The Economic Preference Impacts of China’s Send-Down Movement. Manuscript.
  4. Ball, S. B., Katz, B., Li, F., & Smith, A. (2021). Cognitive load and economic preferences: a replication attempt. Manuscript.
  5. Battigalli, P., Dufwenberg, M., & Smith, A. (2015). Frustration and Anger in Games. CESifo Working Paper No. 5258.