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Artie Zillante
Artie Zillante
Professor and Chair of Economics, Belk College of Business
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Phone: 704-687-7589
Email: azillant@uncc.edu

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Research » Published Papers

Published Papers

Refereed Journal Articles:

  1. SNAP and Cardiometabolic Risk in Youth, with Katelin Alfaro-Hudak, Lisa Schulkind, and Elizabeth F. Racine, (2022), Nutrients, 14:13, 2756.

  2. Assembling Land for Urban Revitalization in the Presence of Linchpin Parcels and Information Asymmetries: An Experimental Investigation, with Dustin Read and Michael Seiler, 2020, Land Use Policy, 99, 104981.

  3. Using Prospect Theory to Better Understand the Impact of Uncertainty on Real Estate Negotiations, with Dustin Read and Michael Seiler, (2019), Journal of Real Estate Research, 41:1, 75-105.

  4. Food Cost Is the Least of My Worries: A Qualitative Study Exploring Food and Beverage Purchasing Decisions Among Parents Enrolled in the WIC Program, with Corliss A. Solomon, Ameena Batada, Ashley Kennedy, Katelin Hudak, and Elizabeth F. Racine, (2018)  Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition, 13:4, 497-506.

  5. Contribution Limits and Transparency in a Campaign Finance Experiment, with Dmitry Shapiro, (2017) Southern Economic Journal, 84:1, 98-119.

  6. Racial Discrimination or Statistical Discrimination? MLB Rookie Card Values and Performance Uncertainty, with Greg Burge, (2017) Social Science Quarterly, 98:5, 1435-1455.

  7. An Experimental Study of Alternative Campaign Finance Systems: Transparency, Donations, and Policy Choice, with Hanming Fang and Dmitry Shapiro, (2016) Economic Inquiry, 54:1, 485-507.

  8. Corporate Environmental Claims: A Game Theory Model with Empirical Results, with Ted Amato and Christie Amato, (2015) Social Responsibility Journal, 11:1, 36-55.

  9. Level-k Reasoning in Generalized Beauty Contest Games, with Dmitry Shapiro and Xianwen Shi, (2014) Games and Economic Behavior, 86, 308-329.

  10. Land Aggregation Using Contingent and Guaranteed Payments, with Dustin Read and Peter Schwarz, (2014) Southern Economic Journal, 80:3, 702-727.

  11. War of Attrition: Evidence from a Laboratory Experiment on Market Exit, with Ryan Oprea and Bart Wilson, (2013) Economic Inquiry, 51:4, 2018-2027.

  12. A Comparison of Generalized Plurality Voting and Cumulative Voting, with Duane Cooper, (2012), Public Choice, 150:1-2, 363-383.

  13. More Information, More Ripoffs: Experiments with Public and Private Information in Markets with Asymmetric Information, with Bart Wilson, (2010), Review of Industrial Organization, 36:1, 1-16.

    —Electronic Appendix for Wilson & Zillante, More Information, More Ripoffs: Experiments with Public and Private Information in Markets with Asymmetric Information

  14. Naming Your Own Price Mechanisms: Revenue Gain or Drain?, with Dmitry Shapiro (2009),Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 72:2, 725-737.

    — Electronic Appendix for Shapiro & Zillante, Naming Your Own Price Mechanisms: Revenue Gain or Drain?

  15. A Theory of Jump Bidding in Ascending Auctions, with Mark Isaac and Tim Salmon, (2007), Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 62:1, 144-164.

  16. An Experimental Test of Alternative Models of Bidding in Ascending Auctions, with Mark Isaac and Tim Salmon (2005), International Journal of Game Theory, 33:2, 287-313.

  17. The Campus Parking Game: A Classroom Experiment in Price Discrimination and Consumer Welfare, with Jeffrey Michael, Sarah Stafford, Gregory Buchholz, Katherine Guthrie, and Julie Heath (2005), Southern Economic Journal, 71:3, 661-682.

Book Chapters:

  1.  A Review of the Post-WWII Baseball Card Industry, (2008), in The Business of Sports (Volume 3), ed. Brad Humphreys and Dennis Howard, Praeger Publishers: Westport, CT, 241-272. Link to the working paper version

Book Reviews:

  1. Baseball Cards, (2010), The Baseball Research Journal 39:1, 139-141.

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