Working Papers

  • P. Billand, C. Bravard, S. Joshi, A.S. Mahmud and S. Sarangi, “A Model of the Formation of Multilayer Networks.” R&R.


  • C. Bravard, J. Durieu, S. Sarangi and S. Semirat, “False Information from Near and Far.” R&R.


  • S. Ge, Q. He and S. Sarangi, Reaping What You Sow: Historical Rice Farming and Contemporary Cooperative Behavior in China.” Submitted.


  • C.K. Jha and S. Sarangi, “Arable Land in Antiquity Explains Modern Gender Inequality.” Submitted.


  • M. Agurto, S. Buzinsky, S. Hari, V. Quevedo, Sarangi, and S. Vegas “Academic Aptitude Signals and STEM Field Participation: A Regression Discontinuity Approach.” Submitted.


  • M. Agurto, M. Bazan, S. Hari and S. Sarangi, To Inspire and to Information: The Role of Role Models.” Submitted.


  • P. Billand, C. Bravard, S. Sarangi and M. Wooders, “Price Sensitive Consumers and R&D Network Formation.”


  • S. Joshi, A. S. Mahmud, S. Sarangi, and H. Tzavellas, “Social Networks and Intergenerational Mobility.”


  • M. Agurto, H Djebbari, S. Sarangi, B. Silupu, C. Trivelli and J. Torres, “Local Ambassadors Promote Mobile Banking in Northern Peru.” Submitted.


  • C. Deck, S. Sarangi and M. Wiser, “Electoral College: A Multi-battle Contests with Complementarities.”


  • N. S.Z. Sabounchi, K Triantis, S. Sarangi and S. Liu, “Multiple Linguistic Variables in System Dynamics: The Role of Fuzzy Rules and Defuzzification Methods.”


  • P. Billand, C. Bravard, and S. Sarangi, “Unequal Resource Sharing and Mutual Insurance in Communities.”


  • S. Borkotokey, R. Kumar and S. Sarangi, “Potential and Bicooperative Games: A Note.”


  • S. Borkotokey, S. Sarangi and M. Wiser, “Disruption in Round-robin Tournaments.”


  • S. Sarangi and E. Unlu, “Key Groups and Key Players in Teams”


  • P. Chatterjee and S. Sarangi, “Group Lending under Costly Group Formation.”


  • J. Cavanuagh, M. Heracleous, S. Sarangi and R. Veron, “Testing for Mixed Strategies in Tennis.”


  • Belsome, R., R.J. Newman, A. Parker and S. Sarangi, “Ghosts of the Elections Past: Third Party Shepherds and Stray Voters.”


  • H. Haller and S. Sarangi, “Revisiting Fuzzy Game Theory.”