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The theory of expected utility maximization (EUM) proposed by Bernoulli explains risk aversion as a consequence of … bias | but one that represents an optimal Bayesian decision, given the limitations of the mental representation of the … laboratory experiment …
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lives for three periods. Our results show how a paternalistic government may correct for the effects of anticipation-bias …
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Many information structures generate correlated rather than mutually independent signals, the news media being a prime example. This paper shows experimentally that in such contexts many people neglect these correlations in the updating process and treat correlated information as independent. In...
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bias is persistent and robust to several model extensions. Implications for the optimal design of intellectual property …
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to a fiscal deficit bias at the early stages of financial liberalization. When countries differ in terms of capital …. Consistent with theory, I find that stronger tax competition increases deficits in a sample of OECD countries, controlling for …
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I present a rationale for a government to discriminate between debt and equity financing when taxing corporate income. For risk-averse entrepreneurs, equity generates more surplus than debt, because it provides financing and insurance. A government seeking to extract surplus from entrepreneurs...
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Patent boxes have been heavily debated for their role in corporate tax competition. This paper uses firm-level data for the period 2000-2011 for the top 2,000 corporate research and development (R&D) investors worldwide to consider the determinants of patent registration across a large sample of...
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, this channel for supply-driven media bias has not previously been analyzed in economics literature. We model the … provide to a media firm. Strategic interactions between these agents may have a significant impact on the level of media bias …
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This paper provides novel evidence on exchange rate expectations of both chartists and fundamentalists separately. These groups indeed form expectations differently. Chartists change their expectations more often; however, all professionals' expectations vary considerably as they generally...
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and the real-time prediction of professional forecasters. We find that optimism shocks – in line with theory - generate a …
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