Expertise

Behavioral economics including risk and ambiguity, game theory and repeated games strategies, central bank decision making

Biography

A CIRANO Researcher and Fellow since 2002, Jim Engle-Warnick is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at McGill University. He is also the Associate Dean Research and Graduate Studies for the Faculty of Arts.

Holding a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh, his principal research interests focus on behavioral economics including risk and ambiguity, game theory and repeated games strategies, and central bank decision making. His current research is on saving and investing behavior.

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CIRANO Publications by Jim Engle-Warnick

As an author

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A Laboratory Study of the Effect of Financial Literacy Training on Retirement Savings

Dina Tasneem, Audrey Azerot, Marine de Montaignac and Jim Engle-Warnick

Experimental Economics
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A Laboratory Study of Nudge with Retirement Savings

Dina Tasneem, Marine de Montaignac, Jim Engle-Warnick and Audrey Azerot

Experimental Economics
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Decision Rules for Precautionary and Retirement Savings

Dina Tasneem and Jim Engle-Warnick

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Learning in a Bandit Game and Technology Choice

Kaywana Raeburn, Jim Engle-Warnick, Sonia Laszlo and Jian Li

Agriculture and Agri-Food
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Learning-by-Doing in an Ambiguous Environment

Jim Engle-Warnick and Sonia Laszlo

Experimental Economics