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Biography
Jeffrey A. Livingston is a Professor of Economics at Bentley University. His research interests include many issues in Behavioral Economics and the Economics of Education. His current research focuses on the evaluation and scaling of high-impact tutoring programs, standarized tests, and Behavioral Economics and AI.
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Education/Academic qualification
Ph.D., Univ of Maryland-College Park
… → 2003
M.A., Univ of Maryland-College Park
… → 2000
B.A., University of Kansas
… → 1997
B.A., University of Kansas
… → 1996
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Grants
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Bentley Research Council (BRC) Grant
Kurt, E. (PI) & Livingston, J. (Other)
07/1/24 → 06/30/25
Project: Research
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Faculty Affairs Committee (FAC) Grant
Kurt, E. (PI), Livingston, J. (CoPI) & Young, L. (CoPI)
03/7/24 → 06/24/24
Project: Research
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Can Media reports encourage Donors to give cash instead of in-kind? Evidence from an experiment
Imbriale, P., Livingston, J. & Stavrulaki, E., 2024, In: Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. 110, p. 102206Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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Do People Trust Generative AI, and is it Trustworthy? An Experiment with ChatGPT
Livingston, J., Rankich, K. & Shen, S., 2024.Research output: Contribution to conference › Paper
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Can Wishful Thinking Explain Evidence for Overconfidence? An Experiment on Belief Updating
Livingston, J., Gneezy, U., [Unknown], M. H., Lane, M. A., List, J. A. & Seiler, M. J., 2023, In: Oxford Economic Papers. 75, 1, p. 35-54Research output: Contribution to journal › Article
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On the interpretation of giving in dictator games when the recipient is a charity
Livingston, J. & Rasulmukhamedov, R., 2023, In: Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. 208, p. 275-285Research output: Contribution to journal › Article