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and borrowing behavior in a representative survey (GSOEP-IS) …
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This paper examines the effect of reduced self-control on impulsive borrowing in a laboratory experiment. We manipulate self-control using an ego depletion task and show that it is effective. Following the ego depletion task, participants can anonymously buy hot drinks on credit. We find no...
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This paper examines the effect of reduced self-control on debt-taking in a laboratory experiment. We manipulate self-control using an ego depletion task and show that it is effective. Following the ego depletion task, participants can anonymously buy hot drinks on credit. We find no significant...
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and borrowing behavior in a representative survey (GSOEP-IS). …
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This paper examines the effect of reduced self-control on impulsive borrowing in a laboratory experiment. We manipulate self-control using an ego depletion task and show that it is effective. Following the ego depletion task, participants can anonymously buy hot drinks on credit. We find no...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012522483
show suggestive evidence for a link between overconfidence and borrowing behavior in a representative survey of German … prices of goods. Even though the expected income manipulation works less well in this experiment, debt-taking behavior is …
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studies neglect how parenting also influences financial behavior. This report shows that parents also have an indirect effect … on financial behavior. …
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studies neglect how parenting also influences financial behavior. This report shows that parents also have an indirect effect … on the financial behavior of their adult children; in general, specific financial training actually has less of an effect … on financial behavior. …
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have a direct effect on financial behavior. This suggests that family factors and schooling work through complementary …
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This research studies the stylized fact of a "gender gap" in that women tend to have lower financial literacy than men. Our data which samples middle-class people from Bangkok does not show a gender gap. This result is not explained by men's low financial literacy, nor by women's high income and...
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