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Firms often discourage certain categories of individuals from buying their products, in contrast with typical assumptions about profit maximization. This paper provides a potential rationale for such firm behavior: consumers seek to signal that they have "good" moral values to themselves and...
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Value estimates for environmental goods can be obtained by either estimating preference parameters as revealed through behavior related to some aspect of the amenity or using stated information concerning preferences for the good. In the environmental economics literature the stated preference...
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revealed preference experiment, and without making any parametric assumptions, we show that 1/3 of participants belong in the …
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nature of preferences for such giving behaviour, in an experimental setting. Participants in our experiment play a series of …
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We estimate the unconditional distribution of the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) using clustering regression applied to the 2008 economic stimulus payments. By deviating from the standard approach of estimating MPC heterogeneity using interactions with observables, we can recover the full...
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remains unachieved because of persistently low demand for high-quality products. In a randomized field experiment in Senegal …
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behavioral change. In a field experiment with around 1,000 participants, we directly observe the interventions' effects on …
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We use an experiment to test whether consumers optimally acquire information on energy costs in appliance markets where …
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-scale field experiments and tracking effects over extended periods. We analyze a long-running field experiment of online …
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This paper analyzes responsibility attributions for outcomes of collective decision making processes. In particular, we ask if decision makers are blamed for being pivotal if they implement an unpopular outcome in a sequential voting process. We conduct an experimental voting game in which...
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