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broadly rather than narrowly. We find that the framing effect is significantly larger for impatient than for patient …
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(restricted or enhanced information) and the framing (gain or loss framing) of the invitation letter to the breast cancer …
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In light of increasing health care expenditures, patient cost-sharing schemes have emerged as one of the main policy tools to reduce medical spending. We show that the effect of patient cost-sharing schemes on health care expenditures is not only determined by the economic incentives they...
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We present experimental evidence which sheds new light on why women may be less competitive than men. Specifically, we observe striking differences in how men and women respond to good and bad luck in a competitive environment. Following a loss, women tend to reduce effort, and the effect is...
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In this paper we compare estimates of immigrants' labor supply assimilation profiles using the Current Population Survey Annual Demographic Files (March ADS) and the Current Population Survey Outgoing Rotation Groups (ORGs). We use a measure that is seemingly consistent across both surveys:...
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with naturally occurring variation in "social framing." Our participants are students at Middlebury College, non … between games, an effect we attribute to the social framing of the workplace. …
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Internal organization relies heavily on psychological consistency requirements. This thought has been emphasized in modern compensation theory, but has not been extended to organization theory. The perspective sheds new light on several topics in the theory of the firm, like the boundaries of...
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A burgeoning literature in economics has started examining the role of social norms in explaining economic behavior. Surprisingly, the vast majority of this literature has studied social norms in asocial decision settings, where individuals are observed to act in isolation from each other. In...
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In this paper we investigate whether the framing of the incentives used to foster participation into contexts …/punishment framing of incentives. We find that individuals characterized by a high degree of risk aversion perform worse under time …
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This paper contributes to the literature on public health communication by studying how the framing of a message … with the hypothesis that framing is likelier to affect decisions whose consequences are felt by oneself (i.e. protective …
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