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Decisions to donate time or money for charitable purposes are typically seen as make-or-buy decisions, implying that there should be a clear distinction between individuals engaging in one of these two forms of giving and that this distinction should be somehow linked to opportunity costs. But...
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Empirical research suggests that - rather than improving incentives - exerting control can reduce workers' performance by eroding motivation. The present paper shows that intention-based reciprocity can cause such motivational crowding-out if individuals differ in their propensity for...
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Central banks have become increasingly communicative. An important reason is that democratic societies expect more transparency from public institutions. Central bankers, based on empirical research, also believe that sharing information has economic benefits. Communication is seen as a way to...
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Central banks have become increasingly communicative. An important reason is that democratic societies expect more transparency from public institutions. Central bankers, based on empirical research, also believe that sharing information has economic benefits. Communication is seen as a way to...
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Using a natural experiment of the staggered dissemination of trading information in the corporate bond market, we find that when public disclosure increases, private information production reduces. The reduction in information production is indicated by fewer bond analyst reports, fewer pages in...
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No. This paper overturns the conventional wisdom in a dynamic model of financial markets where information is linked intertemporally: more information today affects the volatility of resale asset prices in the future. This dynamic complementarity gives rise to multiple information equilibria....
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