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We study theoretically and experimentally decision making under uncertainty in a social environment. We introduce an interdependent preferences model that assumes that the decision maker evaluates monetary outcomes in relation both with his individual and his social reference point. In the...
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This paper studies the effects of social comparison on risk taking be- havior. In our framework, decision makers evaluate the consequences of their choices as changes with respect to both their own and their peers' conditions. We test experimentally whether different positions in the social...
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This paper studies the effect of social comparison on risk taking behavior. We assume that decision makers evaluate consequences of their choices not only as variations with respect to their economic status but also as variations with respect to the status of their peers. We test experimentally...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010928571
This paper studies the effects of social comparison on risk taking be- havior. In our framework, decision makers evaluate the consequences of their choices as changes with respect to both their own and their peers' conditions. We test experimentally whether different positions in the social...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011082352
There is extensive literature, both theoretical and empirical, on the effects of social identity on a wide range of economic and non-economic outcomes. However, there is only scarce knowledge about how social identity is affected by policies or market structure. We address the question how...
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There is extensive literature, both theoretical and empirical, on the effects of social identity on a wide range of economic and non-economic outcomes. However, there is only scarce knowledge about how social identity is affected by policies or market structure. We address the question how...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004963268
nuanced definitions of populism. Our contribution is both to test the walking stick claim and to present a novel dataset for … studying the economic effects of populism. We find compelling evidence for our walking stick hypothesis in both GDP per capita …
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populism. We re-examine this hypothesis by analyzing the rise of populism in Germany. Our results suggest that the high vote … populism, but the regions that once mattered, but are in long-term decline. Moreover, we find that regional knowledge …
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The past decade has witnessed an increase in populist movements across the world. Some of those movements have gained strong political support and formed populist governments promising new sets of economic and fiscal policies. This raises the pertinent policy question: how do such populist...
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, we introduce the theory of mixed control, a model of compound-risk perception. This theory considers outcome expectancies …
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