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for a modified version of the model in which agents have a different structure of preferences. We characterize the …
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consumption good; and second, these agents have preferences such that they want to consume any good with some probability. The …
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This paper develops a model of cultural transmission where television plays a central role for socialization. Parents split their free time between educating their children which is costly and watching TV which though entertaining might socialize the children to the wrong trait. The free to air...
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This article develops two hypotheses about economically-relevant values of Christian believers, according to which Protestants should work more and more effectively, as in the work ethic argument of Max Weber, or display a stronger social ethic that would lead them to monitor each others...
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We study consumption heterogeneity over the business cycle. Using household panel data from 1984 to 2010 in the US we find that the welfare cost of the business cycle is non-negligible, once agents heterogeneity is taken into account, and sums to about 1% of yearly consumption. This is due to...
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We propose a notion of r-rationality, a relative version of satisficing behavior based on the idea that, for any set of available alternatives, individuals choose one of their r-best according to a single preference order. We fully characterize the choice functions satisfying the condition for...
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characteristics of the agent's preferences. We offer a full characterization for the case of three alternatives. We also provide …
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In many areas of economics there is a growing interest in how expertise and preferences drive individual and group …
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We study the incentives to improve ability in a model where heterogeneous firms and workers interact in a labor market characterized by matching frictions and costly screening. When effort in improving ability raises both the mean and the variance of the resulting ability distribution, multiple...
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redistribution policies and their beliefs over the causes of poverty. By varying the information about the determinants of income, we …, Spanish subjects give more when they are uninformed compared to American subjects. Using elicited beliefs, we find that this …
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