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{"name":"Simon Halliday","tagline":"","body":"### Bio\r\nSimon Halliday is an assistant professor of economics at Smith College in Northampton, MA, USA. Simon works in experimental economics and the microeconomics of development (with a focus on Sub-Saharn Africa).\r\n\r\n### Teaching\r\nI list my teaching in reverse chronological order\r\n#### Smith College\r\n2014-15:\r\n* Intermediate Microeconomics (ECO250)\r\n* Economic Development (ECO211)\r\n* Political Economy of Development in Africa (ECO311)\r\n2013-14:\r\n* Intermediate Microeconomics (ECO250)\r\n* Economic Development (ECO211)\r\n* Introductory Microeconomics (ECO150)\r\n\r\n#### Royal Holloway, University of London (RHUL) 2012/01-2013/06:\r\n* Undergraduates: Intermediate Microeconomics, Quantitative Methods of Economics, Institutional Economics & Theory of the Firm,\r\n* Graduate: Industrial Organization\r\n\r\n#### University of Cape Town (UCT) 2006-2012 (*ad hoc*)\r\n* Undergraduate only: Game Theory, Intermediate Microeconomics, Introductory Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics.\r\n\r\n### Research\r\nUnder submission:\r\n* Halliday, Simon 'Don't Take What Isn't Yours: Taking and Punishment in Third-Party Punishment Games'. A very preliminary version is available as an Economic Research Southern Africa working paper, [ERSA Working Paper 211](http://www.econrsa.org/publications/working-papers/rarer-actions-giving-and-taking-third-party-punishment-games).\r\n* Burns, Justine, Malcolm Keswell and Simon Halliday, 'Risk in the Classroom: An Experiment', a preliminary version is available as [SALDRU working paper 87](https://ideas.repec.org/p/ldr/wpaper/87.html).\r\n\r\nWorking papers:\r\n* To be completed\r\n\r\nPublished:\r\n* 'Global Public Goods', 2013, chapter in *Managing the Economy* Santos et al (eds), Open University Press, Milton Keynes, UK\r\n\r\n### Projects\r\n* Bowles, Samuel, Duncan Foley and Simon Halliday, forthcoming, *Coordination, Conflict & Competition: A Text In Intermediate Microeconomics* (publisher TBC). Contact me for draft chapters.\r\n* Halliday, Simon and Jonathan Lafky, 'Reviews as Punishment: An Experiment'. We use a new experimental design to examine behavior of reviewers to see whether they will punish or extort (or encourage bribing by) those they are reviewing.\r\n* Burdin, Gabriel, Simon Halliday and Fabio Landini, 'Control Aversion and Autonomy'. The project is a replication of Falk and Kosfeld (AER, 2006) paired with variations to suggest the effect of control-aversion may not be as significant as previously found.\r\n\r\n### Collaborators\r\nI have learned a great deal about R and github from @andrewpbray. Kudos to him.\r\n\r\n### Contact\r\nI can be contacted at shalliday{at}smith{dot}edu","google":"","note":"Don't delete this file! It's used internally to help with page regeneration."}