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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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supply, earnings and welfare over the life cycle. The bias increases part-time employment strongly, induces flatter long … joint taxation. The most significant impact of the bias appears for college-educated women. …
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We study the implications of biased consumer beliefs for search market outcomes in the seminal framework due to Diamond (1971). Biased consumers base their search strategy on a belief function which specifies for any (true) distribution of utility offers in the market a possibly incorrect...
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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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In a tedious real effort task, agents can choose to receive information about their piece rate that is either low or ten times higher. One third of subjects deliberately decide to forego this instrumental information, revealing a preference for information avoidance. Strikingly, agents who face...
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In a tedious real effort task, subjects know that their piece rate is either low or ten times higher. When subjects are informed about their piece rate realization, they adapt their performance. One third of subjects nevertheless forego this instrumental information when given the choice - and...
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in this domain. In contrast, the average participant in our experiment is strikingly close to Bayesian in her belief …
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This paper presents an experiment on a coordination game with extrinsic random signals, in which we systematically vary …
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