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the prevalence of their own values and preferences when forming beliefs about others' values and preferences, depends on … the salience of own preferences. We manipulate salience by varying the order of elicitation of preferences and beliefs …
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heterogeneous across the population. Individual beliefs about social norms, economic preferences such as patience and altruism, as …
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' successes. In our model, both the agent's information and his beliefs are multi-dimensional, allowing us to study interactions … settings. Third, the agent's beliefs are subject to "bias substitution," whereby forces that decrease his bias regarding one … multi-dimensional beliefs possible, we develop tools for studying learning under high-dimensional misspecified models. …
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How does a citizen's decision to participate in political activism depend on the participation of others? We conduct a nation-wide natural field experiment in collaboration with a major European party during a recent national election. In a party survey, we randomly provide canvassers with true...
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In this note, we provide evidence that motivated reasoning can be a source of discriminatory beliefs. We employ a …
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price growth, which supports the view that credit-induced house price shocks are amplified by beliefs. …
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