Will the Working Poor Invest in Human Capital? A Laboratory Experiment
This paper presents the results of a laboratory experiment involving some 250 subjects in the Montreal area. The experiment focused on three main questions : (1) Will the working poor invest in various assets? (2) Are these subjects willing to delay consumption for substantial returns? (3) How do these subjects view risky choices? Answering these questions will help answering the key research question : Given the right incentive, will the working poor save to invest in human capital? To view the report, please click here : Creation-Date: 2002-03-01
Authors: | Eckel, Catherine ; Johnson, Cathleen ; Montmarquette, Claude |
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Institutions: | Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations (CIRANO) |
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