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stationary choices. About half of subjects with time inconsistent choices have stationary preferences. These results challenge … the view that present-bias preferences are the main source of time inconsistent choices. …
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impatience if and only if her preferences on the risk domain are represented by a non-expected utility function. Contrary to … time and risk preferences can be re-established. …
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stationary choices. About half of subjects with time inconsistent choices have stationary preferences. These results challenge … the view that present-bias preferences are the main source of time inconsistent choices. …
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This paper shows that changes in the skill requirements of jobs are one way by which economic downturns affect job match quality. In doing so this paper makes two contributions to the literature. The first contribution is to document a stylized fact about the cyclicality of skill requirements...
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Examples of educational mismatch and overqualifcation in the labour market can often be found in the same office building – the clerical worker with a bachelor’s degree reporting to a manager with a high school education – as an example. Some have argued that mismatch in...
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