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of ethanol exposure did not interfere with rats' ability to behave according to economic theory. In the first experiment … original levels. In the second experiment rats responded to increased ethanol prices but not to a cue signaling future price …
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This paper offers an explanation for observed differences across countries in educational policies and in resulting interpersonal distributions of human capital. We analyze a general-equilibrium model in which, as a result of the apportionment of natural ability, nurturing, and publicly financed...
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tests the natural experiment assumption using alternative data on the compensation of a panel of several thousand corporate …
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The General Educational Development (GED) credential has become the primary 'second chance' route to high school certification for school dropouts in the United States. Despite the widespread use of the GED, however, bias due to self-selection has limited our knowledge about the effects of the...
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The Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and a number of other major household surveys use unfolding brackets to reduce item nonresponse. However, the initial entry point into a bracketing sequence is likely to act as an anchor or point of reference to the respondent: The distribution of responses...
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This paper analyzes data from Project STAR, an experiment in which 11,600 Tennessee kindergarten students and teachers …
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Using research designs patterned after randomized experiments, many recent economic studies examine outcome measures for treatment groups and comparison groups that are not randomly assigned. By using variation in explanatory variables generated by changes in state laws, government draft...
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experiment base vindicates application of Bloom's method in this context …
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recent social experiment. In order to produce plausible impact distributions, it is necessary to impose strong positive …
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The appeal of expected utility theory as a basis for a descriptive model of risky decision making has diminished is a result of empirical evidence which suggests that individuals do not behave in a manner consistent with the prescriptive tenets of EUT. In this paper, we explore the influence of...
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