Juan D. Carrillo

Juan D. Carrillo

University of Southern California

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Juan D. Carrillo

Juan D. Carrillo, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Southern California, specializes in the field of Microeconomics, Experimental Economics, Behavioral Economics, Neuroeconomics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Erratum to: The neural correlates of value representation: From single items to bundles.

Why do children pass in the centipede game? cognitive limitations v. risk calculations

The neural correlates of value representation: From single items to bundles

Developmental meritocracy

The development of rationality in games with hidden information

Dynamic coordination in efficient and fair outcomes: a developmental perspective

The centipede game at school: does developing backward induction logic drive behavior?

The development of randomization and deceptive behavior in mixed strategy games

Juan D. Carrillo Information

University

Position

Professor of Economics

Citations(all)

3567

Citations(since 2020)

1242

Cited By

2924

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

39

Email

University Profile Page

Google Scholar

Juan D. Carrillo Skills & Research Interests

Microeconomics

Experimental Economics

Behavioral Economics

Neuroeconomics

Top articles of Juan D. Carrillo

Erratum to: The neural correlates of value representation: From single items to bundles.

2023/11

Why do children pass in the centipede game? cognitive limitations v. risk calculations

2023/9

The neural correlates of value representation: From single items to bundles

Human Brain Mapping

2023/3

The development of rationality in games with hidden information

2023

Dynamic coordination in efficient and fair outcomes: a developmental perspective

Available at SSRN 4467556

2023

The centipede game at school: does developing backward induction logic drive behavior?

2022/8

The development of randomization and deceptive behavior in mixed strategy games

Quantitative Economics

2022/5

Adverse selection and contingent reasoning in preadolescents and teenagers

Games and Economic Behavior

2022/5/1

Value computation and modulation: a neuroeconomic theory of self-control as constrained optimization

Journal of Economic Theory

2021

Dynamic coordination in efficient and fair strategies: a developmental perspective

2021/10

Self-serving, altruistic and spiteful lying in the schoolyard

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

2021/7/1

Steps of reasoning in children and adolescents

Journal of Political Economy

2021/7/1

Shaming as an incentive mechanism against stealing: Behavioral and physiological evidence

Journal of public economics

2021/2/1

Young children use commodities as an indirect medium of exchange

Games and Economic Behavior

2021/1/1

Platform competition with complementary products

International Journal of Industrial Organization

2021

Introduction to special issue “understanding cognition and decision making by children.” studying decision-making in children: Challenges and opportunities

2020/11/1

Iterative dominance in young children: Experimental evidence in simple two-person games

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization

2020/11/1

The development of social strategic ignorance and other regarding behavior from childhood to adulthood

Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics

2020/4/1

The evolution of choice and learning in the two-person beauty contest game from kindergarten to adulthood

Games and Economic Behavior

2020/3/1

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