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Neural Activity Reveals Preferences Without Choices
Smith, Alec
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2013
neural responses to the pertinent prospects when they are not engaged in actual
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making. The ability to make such …
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Non-Choice Evaluations Predict Behavioral Responses to Changes in Economic Conditions
Bernheim, B. Douglas
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2013
observable exogenous causes. We explore an alternative approach that generates predictions based on relationships across
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experiment
, we find that this method yields accurate estimates of price sensitivities for a collection of products under …
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Pitfalls of Participatory Programs : Evidence From a Randomized Evaluation in Education in India
Banerjee, Abhijit
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2008
Participation of beneficiaries in the monitoring of public services is increasingly seen as a key to improving their efficiency. In India, the current government flagship program on universal primary education organizes both locally elected leaders and parents of children enrolled in public...
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Peer Advice on Financial Decisions : A case of the blind leading the blind?
Ambuehl, Sandro
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2018
experiment
, face-to-face communication with a randomly assigned peer significantly improves the quality of private decisions … transmits financial
decision
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decision
maker teaches an uninformed peer. Qualitative analysis of subjects' discussions supports this interpretation. The …
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When Fair Isn't Fair : Understanding Choice Reversals Involving Social Preferences
Andreoni, James
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2018
versus equal outcomes). In a laboratory
experiment
, the most common behavioral pattern is for subjects to select the ex ante …
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Public Information is an Incentive for Politicians : Experimental Evidence from Delhi Elections
Banerjee, Abhijit
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2020
In 2010, we informed a random set of Delhi councilors, some ineligible for re-election in their current ward, that a newspaper would report on their performance shortly prior to the 2012 city elections. Using slum dwellers' spending preferences, we created a councilor-specific index of pro-poor...
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Remedying Education : Evidence from Two Randomized Experiments in India
Banerjee, Abhijit
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2005
Many efforts to improve school quality by adding school resources have proven to be ineffective. This paper presents the results of two experiments conducted in Mumbai and Vadodara, India, designed to evaluate ways to improve the quality of education in urban slums. A remedial education program...
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When Less is More : Experimental Evidence on Information Delivery During India's Demonetization
Banerjee, Abhijit
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2018
questions to fully comprehend the information they were given. In a field
experiment
during the chaotic 2016 Indian …
decision
dependent on understanding the rules. Our results are consistent with four predictions of a model in which people need …
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A Theory of Experimenters
Banerjee, Abhijit
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2017
This paper proposes a
decision
-theoretic framework for
experiment
design. We model experimenters as ambiguity …-averse
decision
-makers, who make trade-offs between subjective expected performance and robustness. This framework accounts for …
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Movies, Margins and Marketing : Encouraging the Adoption of Iron-Fortified Salt
Banerjee, Abhijit
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2015
A set of randomized experiments shed light on how markets and information influence household decisions to adopt nutritional innovations. Of 400 Indian villages, we randomly assigned half to an intervention where all shopkeepers were offered the option to sell a new salt, fortified with both...
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