Author

Name:
Miguel Fonseca
Educations:
Ph D: U London, Economics, 2006
Master: U London, Economics, 2001
Bachelor: U London, Economics, 2000
e-mail:
M.A.Fonseca@exeter.ac.uk
URL:
http:// www.people.ex.ac.uk/maf206/
Ideas:
http://ideas.repec.org/e/pfo65.html
Researcher id:
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/B-7079-2009
Articles 23:

How Much Will Climate Change Reduce Productivity in a High-Technology Supply Chain? Evidence from Silicon Wafer Manufacturing
Jingnan (Cecilia) Chen, Miguel Fonseca, Anthony Heyes, Jie Yang, Xiaohui Zhang
Environmental and Resource Economics, vol. 86, 2023, p. 533-563.

Foreign Direct Investment Determinants in Mano River Union Countries: Micro and Macro Evidence
Rodrigo Martins, Jorge Cerdeira, Miguel Fonseca, Mohamed Barrie
South African Journal of Economics, vol. 90, 2022, p. 408-424.

How Do Antitrust Regimes Impact on Cartel Formation and Managers' Labor Market? An Experiment
Miguel Fonseca, Ricardo Gonçalves, Joana Pinho, Giovanni A. Tabacco
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 204, 2022, p. 643-662.

Should Regulators Always Be Transparent? A Bank Run Experiment
Surajeet Chakravarty, C. Y. Lawrence Choo , Miguel Fonseca, Todd Kaplan
European Economic Review, vol. 136, 2021, p. .

When a Nudge Is (Not) Enough: Experiments on Social Information and Incentives
Jingnan (Cecilia) Chen, Miguel Fonseca, Shaun B. Grimshaw
European Economic Review, vol. 134, 2021, p. .

Auctions with External Incentives: Experimental Evidence
Miguel Fonseca, Francesco Giovannoni, Miltiadis Makris
International Journal of Game Theory, vol. 49, 2020, p. 1003-1043.

Preordered Service in Contract Enforcement
Jan U. Auerbach, Miguel Fonseca
Games And Economic Behavior, vol. 122, 2020, p. 130-149.

Why Factors Facilitating Collusion May Not Predict Cartel Occurrence--Experimental Evidence
Miguel Fonseca, Yan Li, Hans-Theo Normann
Southern Economic Journal, vol. 85, 2018, p. 255-275.

Will Any Gossip Do? Gossip Does Not Need to Be Perfectly Accurate to Promote Trust
Miguel Fonseca, Kim Peters
Games And Economic Behavior, vol. 107, 2018, p. 253-281.

Discrimination via Exclusion: An Experiment on Group Identity and Club Goods
Surajeet Chakravarty, Miguel Fonseca
Journal Of Public Economic Theory, vol. 19, 2017, p. 244-263.

Do Students Behave Like Real Taxpayers in the Lab? Evidence from a Real Effort Tax Compliance Experiment
C. Y. Lawrence Choo , Miguel Fonseca, Gareth D. Myles
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 124, 2016, p. 102-114.

Learning through Simultaneous Play: Evidence from Penny Auctions
Ricardo Gonçalves, Miguel Fonseca
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, vol. 25, 2016, p. 1040-1059.

Religious Fragmentation, Social Identity and Cooperation: Evidence from an Artefactual Field Experiment in India
Surajeet Chakravarty, Miguel Fonseca, Sudeep Ghosh, Sugata Marjit
European Economic Review, vol. 90, 2016, p. 265-279.

An Experiment on the Causes of Bank Run Contagions
Miguel Fonseca, Surajeet Chakravarty, Todd Kaplan
European Economic Review, vol. 72, 2014, p. 39-51.

Endogenous Cartel Formation: Experimental Evidence
Miguel Fonseca, Hans-Theo Normann
Economics Letters, vol. 125, 2014, p. 223-225.

Excess Capacity and Pricing in Bertrand-Edgeworth Markets: Experimental Evidence
Miguel Fonseca, Hans-Theo Normann
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, vol. 169, 2013, p. 199-228.

The Wisdom of Crowds: Predicting a Weather and Climate-Related Event
Miguel Fonseca, Karsten Hueffer, Anthony Leiserowitz, Karen M. Taylor
Judgment And Decision Making, vol. 8, 2013, p. 91-105.

Explicit vs. Tacit Collusion-The Impact of Communication in Oligopoly Experiments
Miguel Fonseca, Hans-Theo Normann
European Economic Review, vol. 56, 2012, p. 1759-1772.

The Advantage of Resource Queues over Spot Resource Markets: Decision Coordination in Experiments under Resource Uncertainty
Miguel Fonseca, Alexander Pfaff, Daniel Osgood
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 94, 2012, p. 1136-1153.

An Experimental Investigation of Asymmetric Contests
Miguel Fonseca
International Journal of Industrial Organization, vol. 27, 2009, p. 582-591.

Mergers, Asymmetries and Collusion: Experimental Evidence
Miguel Fonseca, Hans-Theo Normann
Economic Journal, vol. 118, 2008, p. 387-400.

Endogenous Timing in Duopoly: Experimental Evidence
Miguel Fonseca, Wieland Muller, Hans-Theo Normann
International Journal of Game Theory, vol. 34, 2006, p. 443-456.

Playing Cournot although They Shouldn´t: Endogenous Timing in Experimental Duopolies with Asymmetric Cost
Miguel Fonseca, Steffen Huck, Hans-Theo Normann
Economic Theory, vol. 25, 2005, p. 669-677.

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