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Jason Childs

Researcher at University of Regina

Publications -  12
Citations -  193

Jason Childs is an academic researcher from University of Regina. The author has contributed to research in topics: Context (language use) & General equilibrium theory. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 12 publications receiving 171 citations.

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Gender differences in lying

TL;DR: This article found that women have greater aversion to lying for a small monetary benefit than men in sender-receiver games than men, and they tested the robustness of this gender difference in a sender/receiver game with larger stakes and found no difference in lying by gender.
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Personal characteristics and lying: An experimental investigation

TL;DR: The authors explored the relationship between personal characteristics and the decision to lie to an anonymous partner in a cheap talk environment and found that sex, age, grade point average, student debt, size of return, socioeconomic status, and average time spent in religious observation are not related to the decision of lying.
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Demonstrating the Need for Effective Business Ethics: An Alternative Approach

TL;DR: The authors found that business students were almost twice as likely to lie for monetary reward as students in other disciplines, demonstrating the need for effective business ethics, and proposed and reported the results of an alternative method for investigating unethical behavior by students.
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A cannabis pricing mistake from California to Canada: government can’t tax cannabis optimally

TL;DR: The authors apply a simple three good general equilibrium model to examine the optimality of a Pigouvian tax on a legal cannabis market which faces competition from a well-established illicit market.