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savings (considering time in terms of foregone earnings). This information is pivotal when designing parking policies in terms …' choice of parking type and location) however, little attention has been devoted to understand how risk and uncertainty … decision, taking explicitly into consideration both risk and uncertainty. In the follow up work, currently being completed …
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Mobility of high income individuals across borders puts pressure on governments to lower taxes. A central tenet of the underlying theoretical and empirical models is that mobile individuals react to tax differentials through migration, and in turn immobile households vote for lower taxes in the...
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and benefited from a wide media coverage. It provides a rare opportunity to analyze the consequences of a shift in risk … perception on housing markets and neighborhoods subject to industrial risk. Using a difference-in-difference matching strategy … affected. In particular, the vacancy rate increases, and the standard of living in the at-risk areas tends to deteriorate. …
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prospect theory regarding shadow activity with an allowance for punishment risk was given in the article. Verification of the … of decision made. An application of prospect theory was presented as a mathematical instrument to describe functional …
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Social preferences for the punishment of free riders are critical for generating cooperative behavior in human society. Focusing on the receiving fees of Japan's public broadcaster, this study analyses how punishment of free riders, that is, the strengthening of legal responses against them,...
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This study focuses on luck as a source of inequality, including (1) sheer luck and (2) luck that correlates with individual characteristics, such as gender and ethnicity. While the former is more random, the latter is more discriminatory. A strand of previous literature treats luck more...
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This study analyzes investors' perception of placebic information and its impact on stock price estimates. We initiate a questionnaire-based stock price forecast competition among 196 undergraduate students in business administration. We show that placebic information increases the perceived...
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We examine geographical concentration, scientific quality, and editorial favoritism in the field of experimental economics. We use a novel data set containing all original research papers (N = 583) that exclusively used laboratory experiments for data generation and were published in the...
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