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manipulation to identify the role of positive and negative mood/affect in intertemporal choice. Our results demonstrate that, while … yields increased impulsiveness while inducing positive affect in women or affect (positive or negative) in men yields little …
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Subjective well-being (SWB) indicators, such as positive and negative emotions, life evaluations, and assessments of having purpose and meaning and life are increasingly used alongside income, employment, and consumption measures to provide a more comprehensive view of human progress. SWB...
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Traditionally, models of economic decision-making assume that individuals are rational and emotionless. This chapter argues that the neglect of emotion in economic models explains their inability to predict important aspects of the labor market. We focus on one example: the scarcity of nominal...
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, affect can distort effort decisions relative to a fully cognitive benchmark, in a way that is consistent with evidence on …
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dozens of countries, and for a large range of well-being measures, including happiness and mental health, well-being is high …
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We use natural experiments - plausibly exogenous, anticipated increases in the piece rate - to study how effort responds to incentives. Our first finding, like some previous studies, lends little support to the view that incentives increase effort: raising the piece rate has zero effect on total...
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This chapter argues that the neglect of emotion in economic models explains their inability to predict important aspects of the labor market. We focus on one example: firms frequently cut real wages, increasing nominal wages by less than the inflation rate, but they very seldom cut nominal...
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, affect can distort effort decisions relative to a fully cognitive benchmark, in a way that is consistent with evidence on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005763926
dozens of countries, and for a large range of well-being measures, including happiness and mental health, well-being is high …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010705567
choice and innovation. Second, however, efficiency gains have often been limited. This is due to a number of inter … diversity of choice. (c) Informational asymmetries (how good is this childcare which I cannot personally monitor, or this health …
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