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identity (in-group bias). While both phenomena involve some degree of discrimination towards others, a systematic study of … games with either an in-group or an out-group member. Wend strong evidence of in-group bias when agents are matched … matching. -- In-Group Bias ; Homophily ; Endogenous Matching ; Experiments ; Game Theory …
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can be used to calculate ambiguity premia. A distinctive feature of our approach is estimation of each subject …
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During recent decades, many new models have emerged in pure and applied economic theory according between Epstein (2010) and Klibanoff et al. (2012) identified a notable behavioral issue that distinguishes sharply between two classes of models of ambiguity sensitivity that are importantly...
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model can be used to calculate ambiguity premia. A distinctive feature of our approach is estimation of each subject …
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The ownership nationality of large US multinational companies plays an implicit but important role in the current debate over how such companies should be taxed. This paper identifies that role and investigates what is actually known about where these companies’ shareholders reside
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rational explanation of the strong home bias observed in US investors' asset allocation, based on regime switching, skew and …
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We examine 802 investments by 33 Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) in publicly traded companies between May 1985 and November 2009, and find that SWFs tend to invest in large, levered, profitable growth firms, usually headquartered in an OECD country. Announcements of SWF investments yield...
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