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Risk may induce precautionary saving but it can also reduce saving. The theoretical literature recognizes both possibilities, but favors a positive effect (both for developed and developing countries); the empirical literature is divided, reporting (small) positive effects for developed...
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The declining use of cash in society urges charities to experiment with digital payment instruments in their off … problem. We report on a field experiment the results of which show that donors who have pledged an amount are indeed more …
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We examine in a large survey (n = 1,928) how contemplative entrepreneurs, managers and employees are in their decision making styles. Besides two well-known subjective measures taken from psychology, we also build on Rubinstein (2016) by including two objective measures derived from response...
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experiment (N=1,200) found, adjusting for circumstantial factors, 87% of workers in an online labor market completed a job … requesting them to create a misleading COVID-19 graph. Viewing a disinformation graph from the experiment negatively affected …
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a women’s empowerment programme in rural India on child immunization and school enrolment. The survey covers both …
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Assessing the scope for insurance in rural communities usually requires a structural model of household behavior under risk. One of the few empirical applications of such models is the study by Rosenzweig and Wolpin (1993) who conclude that Indian farmers in the ICRISAT villages would not...
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A model is developed for peasant households in land abundant areas who choose between two technologies for land preparation: a manual one and one using draught animals. For draught a minimum number of animals is required so that a technological non convexity exists. It follows that certain...
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incentives with group conditionality. In a field experiment in El Salvador, we compare those to equivalent individual incentives …
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university students. We run a field experiment with 2,978 university students from one of the largest Dutch universities. The …
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