Aidin Hajikhameneh

 

Aidin

Associate Professor

Department of Economics

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Keywords

Culture; Enforcement Institutions; Religion; Uncertainty; Exchange; Decision Making; Behavioral Economics; Experimental Economics. 

Current Research Activities

My research interests stretch over the fields of experimental and behavioral economics, and economic history. Broadly speaking, through the fusion of economic history and laboratory experiments, I am interested in delineating the role of culture, religion, and institutions in the process of economic decision-making. This relatively new blend of economic history and experimental economics shows great promise for the empirical study of historical episodes. With this approach in mind, I have focused my attention on the role of culture in historical patterns of economic development.  For example, in a couple of research papers I study the effect of individualistic versus collectivistic orientation, which is the most significant cultural difference between Eastern and Western societies, on economic decision-making.

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Persian/Farsi