Haaland among Norway´s young research talents
Ingar K. Haaland receives NOK 8 million in funding through the Researcher Project for Young Talents. He is now starting a research project on media bias and political polarization.
Ingar is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics. He received his PhD from NHH in 2019 and spent three years at the University of Bergen (UiB) before returning to NHH in 2022.
Ingar uses experimental methods, such as information provision experiments, to study economic behaviour across different domains, including political economy, household finance and macroeconomic expectation formation.
He is the Principal Investigator (PI) for the Researcher Project for Young Talents grant from the Reserach Council of Norway.
Author(s) | Title | Publisher |
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Chopra, Felix; Haaland, Ingar Kyrkjebø; Roth, Christopher | The Demand for News: Accuracy Concerns versus Belief Confirmation Motives | Economic Journal Volume 134 (661); page 1806 - 1834; 2024 |
Haaland, Ingar Kyrkjebø; Roth, Christopher; Wohlfart, Johannes | Designing Information Provision Experiments | Journal of Economic Literature Volume 61 (1); page 3 - 40; 2023 |
Chopra, Felix; Haaland, Ingar Kyrkjebø; Roth, Christopher; Stegmann, Andreas | The Null Result Penalty | Economic Journal; 2023 |
Bursztyn, Leonardo; Egorov, Georgy; Haaland, Ingar Kyrkjebø; Rao, Aakaash; Roth, Christopher | Justifying Dissent | Quarterly Journal of Economics Volume 138 (3); page 1403 - 1451; 2023 |
I use experimental methods, such as information provision experiments, to study economic behaviour across different domains, including political economy, household finance and macroeconomic expectation formation. For more information, see my personal website
Ingar K. Haaland receives NOK 8 million in funding through the Researcher Project for Young Talents. He is now starting a research project on media bias and political polarization.
On Wednesday 12 June 2019 Ingar Kyrkjebø Haaland will hold a trial lecture on a prescribed topic and defend his thesis for the PhD degree at NHH.
New working paper by Ingar Haaland and Christopher Roth, titled "Beliefs About Racial Discrimination and Support for Pro-Black Policies".