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discrimination, explicit and implicit belief-based discrimination. Both rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how …
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rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how clearly they reveal that the choice was based on gender. Our …
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. Both rely on statistically inaccurate beliefs but differ in how clearly they reveal that the choice was based on gender …
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This paper studies if competition affects subsequent risk-taking behaviour by means of a laboratory experiment that manipulates the degree of competitiveness of the environment under equivalent monetary incentives. We find that competition increases risk aversion, especially for males, but not...
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Gender differences in risk attitudes are frequently observed, although recent literature has shown that they are context dependent rather than ubiquitous. In this paper we try to rationalize the heterogeneity of results investigating experimentally whether the presence of a safe option among the...
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This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males providing a leap forward in its understanding. Thoroughly surveying the experimental literature we first find that gender differences are less ubiquitous than usually depicted. Gathering the microdata of an...
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