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We use a simple version of the Psychological Expected Utility Model (Caplin and Leahy, QJE, 2001) to analyze the optimal choice of information accuracy by an individual who is concerned with anticipatory feeling. The individual faces the following trade-off: on the one hand information may lead...
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macroeconomic expectations might be formed by the anchoring-and-adjustment heuristic, which is well known in psychology. We find …
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The psychology of the life span and the sociology of the life course share the same object of scientific inquiry - the … that life span psychology and life course sociology now to stand further apart than in the seventies. In this paper we …
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Psychological game theory can help provide a rational choice explanation of framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically, and explore the empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2×2 design of one-shot public good games we show that...
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