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This paper describes the results of a web-based multi-period insurance purchasing experiment focusing on how …
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identify sexuality-related norms and how they vary. We run an experiment on 2,516 U.S. participants. Participants were randomly …
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Laboratory experiments have been used extensively in economics in the past several decades to lend both positive and normative insights into a myriad of important economic issues. This study discusses a related approach that has increasingly grown in prominence of late--field experiments. I...
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What impact do social preferences have in market-type settings where individuals can sort in response to relative prices? We show that sorting behavior can distinguish between individuals who like to share and those who share but prefer to avoid the sharing environment altogether. In four...
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There has been a dramatic increase in the use of experimental methods in the past two decades. An oft-cited reason for this rise in popularity is that experimental methods provide the necessary control to estimate treatment effects in isolation of other confounding factors. We examine the...
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have a fixed end time. A natural experiment is available because the auctions on Amazon, while operating under otherwise …
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Two recent papers, Deaton (2009), and Heckman and Urzua (2009), argue against what they see as an excessive and inappropriate use of experimental and quasi-experimental methods in empirical work in economics in the last decade. They specifically question the increased use of instrumental...
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This paper reports the results of an experiment designed to assess the ability of an incumbent seller to profitably …
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We develop an indirect, revealed preference method of eliciting attitudes and apply it in an experiment in Pakistan …
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contexts remain largely unknown. This study provides empirical insights quantifying such effects using a field experiment in …
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