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Dramatic events can evoke feelings of compassion, fear, or threat, and can affect public opinion regarding … timing of the European Social Survey in Portugal allowed us to use this tragic event as a natural experiment. Our results … attitudes. The results suggest that the event did not change the respondents' opinion regarding the possible negative …
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This study examines whether heterogeneous beliefs contribute to the incidence of the disposition effect. We measure optimism using elicited beliefs from incentivized experiments and surveys and link these measures to investment decisions using administrative register data. We find that...
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We study risk taking in a panel of subjects in Wuhan, China - before, during the COVID-19 crisis, and after the country reopened. Subjects in our sample traveled for semester break in January, generating variation in exposure to the virus and quarantine in Wuhan. Higher exposure leads subjects...
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