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, within a standard New Keynesian model, by means of laboratory experiments with human subjects. Three aggregate outcomes are …
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This discussion paper led to a publication in the 'European Economic Review' (2013). Vol. 61, pp. 186-204.<P> Rational Expectations (RE) models have two crucial dimensions: 1) agents correctly forecast future prices given all available information, and 2) given expectations, agents solve...</p>
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We investigate expectation formation in a controlled experimental en-vironment. Subjects are asked to predict the price in a standard asset pricingmodel. They do not have knowledge of the underlying market equilibrium equa-tions, but they know all past realized prices and their own predictions....
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" with heterogeneous expectations to real financial market data and laboratory experiments with human subjects are also …
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This paper reports the results of an individual real effort laboratory experiment where subjects are paid for measured …
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these predictions, private information appears to have no impact on the investment levels observed in the experiment. A …
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explicit contracts and monitoring. This paper reports the results from a laboratory experiment designed to test whether …
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> One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contracts environment …
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="http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899825611000571">'Games and Economic Behavior'</A>, 73(2), 573-94.<p>We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the …
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for noisier performance measures. We conduct a real effort laboratory experiment and find that effort levels are invariant …
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