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We analyzed two conditional cash transfers experiments that preceded Honduran presidential elections in 2001 and 2013. In the first, smaller transfers had no effects on voter turnout or incumbent vote share. In the second, larger transfers increased turnout and incumbent share in similar...
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Academic experts frequently recommend policies and treatments. But how well do they anticipate the impact of different treatments? And how do their predictions compare to the predictions of non-experts? We analyze how 208 experts forecast the results of 15 treatments involving monetary and...
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risk-inducing. Using a novel, real-effort task experiment in the laboratory, we find that the relationship between …
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This study examines the effect of experience and knowledge on weather insurance adoption. First, we conduct insurance games with farmers, and find that the treatment improves real insurance take-up by 46%. The effect is not driven by changes in risk attitudes and perceived probability of...
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I examine treatment effect heterogeneity within an experiment to inform external validity. The local average treatment … Insurance Experiment, I find that the treatment effect of insurance on emergency room utilization decreases from always takers …
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doctor attendance. The scale of the experiment permits an investigation into the mechanisms underlying this result. We find …
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Ever since the seminal RAND Health insurance experiment (HIE) was conducted, most health care services, including … this work, exploiting a natural experiment of exogenous policy implementation of a value-based formulary (VBF) that was …
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theoretical results and bring the game to the laboratory. The minority wins as frequently as theory predicts, despite subjects …
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a randomized field experiment. High school freshmen were provided monthly financial incentives for meeting an …
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Understanding whether labor market discrimination explains inferior labor market outcomes for many groups has drawn the attention of labor economists for decades - at least since the publication of Gary Becker's The Economics of Discrimination in 1957. The decades of research on discrimination...
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