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estimating the privacy elasticity of public-good contributions in a lab experiment …
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estimate a model of tax-payer behavior and use it to produce counterfactual treatment estimates for other collection policies …
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less granular pricing strategies face higher expected losses. A theoretical model of a market for natural hazard insurance … limited participation in insurance markets for large, hard-to-model risks …
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concept is demonstrated by reviewing how privacy elasticity can be estimated in a public-good lab experiment …
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participation by some fraction of its members. How should we model the internal organization of these groups when there is …'s size n? We model it as an optimal honest and obedient communication mechanism and we show that for large n it can be …
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Two potentially asymmetric players compete for a prize of common value, which is initially unknown, by exerting efforts. A designer has two instruments for contest design. First, she decides whether and how to disclose an informative signal of the prize value to players. Second, she sets the...
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In an experiment that elicits subjects' willingness to pay (WTP) for the outcome of a lottery, we confirm the fourfold … for this relationship, and the way in which it varies with both the probability and sign of the lottery payoff, in a model …
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randomization approach with a random-effects latent utility model to detect bias and account for error. Data from a choice … experiment in South Africa shows that significant order effects exist which, if uncorrected, would lead to distorted conclusions …
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We explore the labor market for Hispanic high school graduates in the United States by age using information from the US Census, American Community Survey, Current Population Survey, and three laboratory experiments. We find, in general, that the differences in outcomes for Hispanic and...
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A rich literature explores gender differences between men and women, but an increasing share of the population identifies their gender in some other way. Analyzing data on roughly 10,000 students and 1,500 adults, we find that such gender minorities are less confident and provide less favorable...
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