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degree of bias due to selection neglect increases when other decision makers become more informed, or become more rational …
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external factors if they fail. They are too easily dissatisfied with their environment, which leads them to experiment in …
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experiment, participants complete real-effort tasks and then are randomly assigned a high or low pay rate per correct answer to …
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lives for three periods. Our results show how a paternalistic government may correct for the effects of anticipation-bias … ; adaptation ; habit-formation ; anticipation-bias ; paternalism …
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In a real-effort laboratory experiment to manipulate evasion opportunities, we study whether the moral evaluation of … tax evasion is subject to a self-serving bias. We find that tax morale is egoistically biased: Subjects with the …
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equilibrium, inattention leads to inefficiently high tax rates and a taxation bias emerges. Combining structural and sufficient … find that the taxation bias is large, alters the progressivity of income taxes, and significantly reduces social welfare …
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I derive a social planner's optimal information design in an environment with quasi-hyperbolic discounting consumers without commitment. Consumption induces instantaneous utility, but unknown delayed cost. Consumers may or may not acquire additional costless information on the cost parameter....
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