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Environmental issues provide a rich ground for identifying the existence and consequences of human limitations. In this paper, we present a growing literature lying at the interface between behavioral and environmental economics. This literature identifies alternative solutions to traditional...
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This study explores the specific deterrence generated by punishment in the context of regulatory violations with a focus on the distinction between upward revisions to future punishment parameters—likelihood and severity—and the experience of being penalized. In order to avoid the pitfalls...
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markets. Especially noteworthy are the complementary roles of theory and experiments. This article reviews the interactive … role of experiments and theory in analyzing insurance demand from a behavioral perspective. We pay special attention to …
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In this paper, I consider a body of observational evidence not commonly studied by social scientists, namely the behavior of men and women (mostly men) in the military. I focus here on two issues: first the behavioral foundations for creating an effective military unit and second, evidence that...
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This paper deals with the concept of happiness in economics. Of late there has come into life a branch of <italic>happiness economics</italic> and it is this field that will be our concern. Actually, not only economists are interested in quantifications of happiness but also researchers in other disciplines....
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Replying to Queen Elizabeth II who in November 2008 asked why so few economists had warned about the emerging financial crisis, a group of eminent economists of the British Academy, claimed that while this failure had many causes, the most important was principally a failure of the collective...
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perturbations in socio-scientific theory. Copyright Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 …
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We propose a rule of decision-making, the sequential procedure guided by routes, and show that three influential boundedly rational choice models can be equivalently understood as special cases of this rule. In addition, the sequential procedure guided by routes is instrumental in showing that...
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Reciprocity considerations are important to the tax compliance problem as they may explain the global dynamics of tax evasion, beyond individual tax evasion decisions, toward a downward or upward spiral. To provide evidence on reciprocity in tax compliance decisions, we have conducted a...
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behavioral agency theory, we conclude that, while long-term incentives are perceived by executives to be effective, they are not …
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