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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 conduct a randomized field experiment in northern China using three types of SMS campaigns targeting three potential …
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behavioral change. In a field experiment with around 1,000 participants, we directly observe the interventions' effects on …
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We use an experiment to test whether consumers optimally acquire information on energy costs in appliance markets where …
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Disclosure--the practice of providing information to support decision making--has been widely mandated in public policy but is routinely ignored by consumers and subject to obfuscation by firms. Yet most evidence on the effectiveness of consumer financial disclosure stems from lab experiments...
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costs. We provide the first evidence on consumer valuation of fuel economy from a natural experiment. We examine the short …
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We conduct two lab experiments and one field experiment to investigate demand for consumption agency in married couples …
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competitive firm. We implement our recovery method in a purpose-built experiment. We quantitatively assess the trade-off between …
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field experiment of calorie labels on the menus of a full-service restaurant. The results indicate that information …
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A wealth of evidence shows that individuals are biased and firms can often exploit consumers' behavioral biases in their contract designs. In this paper, we study how vulnerable biased individuals are to their own behavioral biases in market equilibrium, and focus on the role of risk aversion...
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