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This study examines the mechanisms underlying long-run reductions in energy consumption caused by a widely studied social nudge. Our investigation considers two channels: physical capital in the home and habit formation in the household. Using data from 38 natural field experiments, we isolate...
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a large natural experiment with 3.6 million trip sessions and a natural field experiment that both have exogenous price …
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effects of fake reviews on individual demand and welfare. We conduct an incentive-compatible online experiment with a …
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We study a large-scale (n=50,000) natural field experiment implemented by the U.S. Social Security Administration that …
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questions, we conduct an online experiment (n = 3,610) with participants in the US and UK. Participants are randomly allocated …
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The value of time determines relative prices of goods and services, investments, productivity, economic growth, and measurements of income inequality. Economists in the 1960s began to focus on the value of non-work time, pioneering a deep literature exploring the optimal allocation and value of...
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Psychological insights have made inroads within most major areas of study in economics. One area where less advance has been made is environmental and resource economics. In this study, we examine the implications of preference reversals over evaluation modes, in which stated economic values...
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Are individuals expected utility maximizers? This question represents much more than academic curiosity. In a normative sense, at stake are the fundamental underpinnings of the bulk of the last half-century's models of choice under uncertainty. From a positive perspective, the ubiquitous use of...
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Previous empirical studies of information cascades use either naturally occurring data or laboratory experiments with student subjects. We combine attractive elements from each of these lines of research by observing market professionals from the Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) in a controlled...
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decision making with large stakes. Using a natural field experiment that generates nearly 40,000 observations, we find that …. Our natural field experiment highlights that behavioral economics is much more than a series of empirical exercises to …
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