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Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choice decisions as problems of restraining one's natural impulse to consume today. We use interventions that have been shown in the psychology literature to affect impulse control to examine whether this is indeed the case for...
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We study the influence of risk and time preferences on trust and trustworthiness by conducting a field experiment in … Vietnamese villages and by estimating the parameters of the Cumulative Prospect Theory and of quasi-hyperbolic time preferences …
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estimate their effects on individuals' time preferences in a way that allows us to identify the structural parameters of a …
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Recent developments in economic theory model intertemporal choice decisions as problems of restraining one’s natural impulse to consume today. We use interventions that have been shown in the psychology literature to affect impulse control to examine whether this is indeed the case for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315633
- and estimate their effects on individuals’ time preferences in a way that allows us to identify the structural parameters …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014039218
We study the influence of risk and time preferences on trust and trustworthiness by conducting a field experiment in … Vietnamese villages and by estimating the parameters of the Cumulative Prospect Theory and of quasi-hyperbolic time preferences …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014165837
Are people willing to sacrifice resources to save one's and others' face? In a laboratory experiment, we study whether individuals forego resources to avoid the public exposure of the least performer in their group. We show that a majority of individuals are willing to pay to preserve not only...
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While previous research has shown that social preferences develop in childhood, we study whether this development is … motives and envy. Children with stronger social preferences are less prone to deception, even when lying would benefit others …
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We theoretically show that agents with loss-averse preferences facing a decision to receive a bad financial payoff if …
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Studying the likelihood that individuals cheat requires a valid statistical measure of dishonesty. We develop an easy empirical method to measure and compare lying behavior within and across studies to correct for sampling errors. This method estimates the full distribution of lying when agents...
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