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The standard expected utility model of tax evasion predicts that evasion is decreasing in the marginal tax rate (the Yitzhaki puzzle). The existing literature disagrees on whether prospect theory overturns the puzzle. We disentangle four distinct elements of prospect theory and find loss...
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This paper presents the results of an experiment that completely measures the utility function and probability …
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We use personality traits to better understand the relationship between income and life satisfaction. Personality traits mediate the effect of income on life satisfaction. The effect of neuroticism, which measures sensitivity to threat and punishment, is strong in both the British Household...
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broadly rather than narrowly. We find that the framing effect is significantly larger for impatient than for patient …
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This paper investigates in a principal-agent environment whether and how group membership influences the effectiveness of incentives and when incentives can have “hidden costs”, i.e., a detrimental effect. We show experimentally that in all interactions control mechanisms can have hidden...
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Within a laboratory experiment we investigate a principal-agent game in which agents may, first, self-select into a … in work groups. The selection effect is larger than the motivation effect. …
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A real effort experiment is investigated in which supervisors have to rate the performance of individual workers who in …
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manipulation to identify the role of positive and negative mood/affect in intertemporal choice. Our results demonstrate that, while … yields increased impulsiveness while inducing positive affect in women or affect (positive or negative) in men yields little …
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motivation over the course of the workday, caused by the increase in the piece rate, may lead to this result, but have relied on …
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This chapter argues that the neglect of emotion in economic models explains their inability to predict important aspects of the labor market. We focus on one example: firms frequently cut real wages, increasing nominal wages by less than the inflation rate, but they very seldom cut nominal...
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