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experiment among influential economic experts working in more than 100 countries and use the 2020 US presidential election as a … quasi-natural experiment to identify the effect of the US incumbent change on global macroeconomic expectations. We find …
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The rise in polarization in American politics over recent decades has attracted plenty of interest both in academia and in the broader public discussion. However, the connection between affective polarization and individuals’ election expectations is virtually unexplored and poorly understood....
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governmental policy in the context of the COVID-19 crisis. In our survey experiment based on a representative sample of 3000 …
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for which two channels may be responsible, that our experiment allows to separate: i) a direct, preference-based channel …
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predictions with a learning to forecast experiment. The experimental results support the behavioral model and the claim that …
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experiment allows us to separate different interaction channels. When subjects play both roles in such experiments, a positive …
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for which two channels may be responsible, that our experiment allows to separate: i) a direct, preference-based channel …
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We use spline interpolation to approximate the subjective cumulative distribution function of an economic agent over the future realization of a continuous (possibly censored) random variable. The method proposed exploits information collected using a small number of probability questions on...
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increased online-search activity. Consistently, an experiment that just encourages search-engine usage produces very similar … results. Another experiment provides no evidence of experimenter-demand effects. Overall, results suggest that incentive …
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Whether or not there are gender differences in altruistic behaviour in Dictator Game experiments has attracted considerable attention in recent years. Earlier studies found women to be more altruistic than men. However, this conclusion has been challenged by more recent accounts, which have...
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