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potential increase in expected output due to assortative matching (relative to random matching) is completely offset by the … costs of signalling. We also study how the signalling activity and welfare on each side of the market change when we vary …
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Institutions in developing countries, particularly those inherited from the colonial period, are often thought to be subject to strong inertia. This study presents the results of a unique randomized trial testing whether these institutions can be reformed through incremental administrative...
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present evidence from a large-scale field experiment in the Dutch market for long-term care. We find that increasing the …
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Is the way that people make risky choices, or tradeoffs over time, related to cognitive ability? This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impatience, using a representative sample of the population and incentive compatible measures. We conduct...
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benefit systems. We investigate this issue with a field experiment in Hungary involving random assignment of benefit claimants …
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In much of the developing world, many farmers grow crops for local or personal consumption despite export options which appear to be more profitable. Thus many conjecture that one or several markets are missing. We report here on a randomized controlled trial conducted by DrumNet in Kenya that...
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The aim of this paper is to study whether schooling choices are affected by social interactions. Such social interactions may be important because children enjoy spending time with other children or parents learn from other parents about the ability of their children. Identification is based on...
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. We test the behavioral relevance of this survey measure by conducting a complementary field experiment, based on a …
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large randomized experiment carried out with H&R Block. The subsidies raise take-up and contributions, with larger effects … when the subsidy is characterized as a matching contribution rather than an equivalent-value tax credit (or cash back), and …
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Is the way that people make risky choices, or tradeoffs over time, related to cognitive ability? This paper investigates whether there is a link between cognitive ability, risk aversion, and impatience, using a representative sample of the population and incentive compatible measures. We conduct...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005067556