Bio

My name is Jan Potters. I am a professor of economics at the Department of Economics and a fellow of CentER. My main area of research is experimental economics. I use this method to study a variety of topics in behavioral economics, game theory, industrial organization, and public economics.

Personal homepage: https://sites.google.com/site/jjmpotters/

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Recent publications

  1. Receiving Credit - On Delegation and Responsibility

    Argenton, C., Potters, J., & Yang, Y. (2022). Receiving Credit: On Delegation and Responsibility. (CentER Discussion Paper; Vol. 2022-004). CentER, Center for Economic Research.
  2. Receiving Credit - On Delegation and Responsibility

    Argenton, C., Potters, J., & Yang, Y. (2022). Receiving Credit: On Delegation and Responsibility. (TILEC Discussion Paper; Vol. 2022-006). TILEC.
  3. Magnitude effect in intertemporal allocation tasks

    Sun, C., & Potters, J. (2022). Magnitude effect in intertemporal allocation tasks. Experimental Economics, 25, 593-623.
  4. Good decision vs. good results - Outcome bias in the evaluation of fi…

    Koenig-Kersting, C., Pollmann, M., Potters, J., & Trautmann, S. T. (2021). Good decision vs. good results: Outcome bias in the evaluation of financial agents. Theory and Decision, 90(1), 31-61.
  5. Tattoos, lifestyle, and the labor market

    Dillingh, R., Kooreman, P., & Potters, J. (2020). Tattoos, lifestyle, and the labor market. Labour, 34(2), 191-214.

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