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Gregory Colson

Researcher at University of Georgia

Publications -  101
Citations -  1621

Gregory Colson is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Willingness to pay & Crop insurance. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 96 publications receiving 1359 citations. Previous affiliations of Gregory Colson include University of Bonn & Susquehanna University.

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Risk preference and adverse selection for participation in time-of-use electricity pricing programs

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined factors influencing consumers' participation in voluntary TOU programs with particular attention to individual-specific risk and time preferences elicited through multiple price-list experiments.
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Which Deceptive Practices, If Any, Should Be Allowed in Experimental Economics Research? Results from Surveys of Applied Experimental Economists and Students

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use surveys of both researcher and student subjects to evaluate ten potentially deceptive experimental techniques and find consistent support for banning certain deceptive practices while allowing others, while also recommending a clear definition of which deceptive practices should be banned.
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What do consumer surveys and experiments reveal and conceal about consumer preferences for genetically modified foods

TL;DR: A number of unresolved issues related to three questions that are critical when considering the sum of the individual contributions that constitute the evidence on consumer preferences for GM foods are explored.
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Co-firing coal with wood pellets for U.S. electricity generation: a real options analysis.

TL;DR: In this paper, a real options analysis (ROA) for possible U.S. utilization of wood pellets, considering fuel-price series from 2009 to 2014, is presented. And the results indicate co-firing wood pellets with coal is feasible considering adoption during wood pellets' infancy, under low discount rates, and long power-plant lifespans.
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Consumer Preferences for Country-Of-Origin, Geographical Indication, and Protected Designation of Origin Labels

TL;DR: This paper investigated whether consumers recognize and value the informational content of a variety of nested geographical origin labels, including country of origin (COOL), geographical indications (GI), and PDO/PGI.