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Decision Fatigue and Heuristic Analyst Forecasts
Hirshleifer, David
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2018
Psychological evidence indicates that decision quality declines after an extensive session of decision-making, a phenomenon known as decision fatigue. We study whether decision fatigue affects analysts' judgments. Analysts cover multiple firms and often issue several forecasts in a single day....
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Money Earlier or Later? Simple
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Explain Intertemporal Choices Better than Delay Discounting
Ericson, Keith M.
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2015
Heuristic models have been proposed for many domains of choice. We compare heuristic models of intertemporal choice, which can account for many of the known intertemporal choice anomalies, to discounting models. We conduct an out-of-sample, cross-validated comparison of intertemporal choice...
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Attention Cycles
Flynn, Joel P.
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Sastry, Karthik
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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2024
depresses aggregate productivity when attention is low. Empirically, we
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A Heuristic Method for Extracting Smooth Trends from Economic Time Series
Rotemberg, Julio J.
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1999
This paper proposes a method for separating economic time series into a smooth component whose mean varies over time (the trend') and a stationary component (the cycle'). The aim is to make the trends as smooth as possible while also producing cycles with plausible properties. While the main...
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Errors in Probabilistic Reasoning and Judgment Biases
Benjamin, Daniel J.
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2018
Errors in probabilistic reasoning have been the focus of much psychology research and are among the original topics of modern behavioral economics. This chapter reviews theory and evidence on this topic, with the goal of facilitating more systematic study of belief biases and their integration...
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Rational
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Dosi, Giovanni
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2020
expectations with less naïve learning rules. Our results suggest that fast and frugal robust
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Heuristic Thinking and Limited Attention in the Car Market
Lacetera, Nicola
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2011
thinking may be important. Our results suggest that information-processing
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Monetary Policy Analysis when Planning Horizons are Finite
Woodford, Michael
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2018
It is common to analyze the effects of alternative monetary policy commitments under the assumption of fully model-consistent expectations. This implicitly assumes unrealistic cognitive abilities on the part of economic decision makers. The relevant question, however, is not whether the...
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An Empirical Assessment of Alternative Models of Risky Decision Making
Baker, Joanna R.
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1988
In this paper, we assess the degree to which four of the most commonly used models of risky decision making can explain the choices individuals make when faced with risky prospects. To make this assessment, we use experimental evidence for two random samples of young adults. Using a robust,...
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Inducing Leaders to Take Risky Decisions : Dismissal, Tenure, and Term Limits
Aghion, Philippe
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2014
In this paper we analyze the problem of whether and/or when to replace a leader (agent) when no monetary rewards are available, and it is the leader's competence rather than effort that is being evaluated. The only decisions that the leader takes over time are whether to undertake risky but...
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