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been conducted on how stigma affects social benefits take-up. In this Weekly Report, a controlled laboratory experiment is … stigma) or willing to live off others (free-rider stigma). Hence, they choose to forego a beneficial transfer if it must be … dismantle the stigma and thus increase the welfare take-up rate. …
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low-skilled (ability stigma) and of being willing to live off others (free-rider stigma). Using a placebo treatment, we … exclude other explanations for the observed stigma effects. Although stigma reduces take-up, elicitation of political …
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both of being low-skilled (ability stigma) and of being willing to live o f others (free- rider stigma). Using a placebo … treatment, we exclude other explanations for the ob- served stigma effects. Although stigma reduces take-up, elicitation of …
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low-skilled (ability stigma) and of being willing to live off others (free-rider stigma). Using a placebo treatment, we … exclude other explanations for the observed stigma effects. Although stigma reduces take-up, elicitation of political …
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the tax-payer resentment view welfare stigma suggested by Besley and Coate (1992). We find multiple stable equilibria in … coexistence of welfare fraud and incomplete take-up is unstable in the model of statistical discrimination view welfare stigma …, but it is stable in the model of the tax-payer resentment view welfare stigma. This difference arises from the different …
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the tax-payer resentment view welfare stigma suggested by Besley and Coate (1992). We find multiple stable equilibria in … coexistence of welfare fraud and incomplete take-up is unstable in the model of statistical discrimination view welfare stigma …, but it is stable in the model of the tax-payer resentment view welfare stigma. This difference arises from the different …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315183
Fungibility of money is a central assumption in the theory of consumer choice: any unit of money is substitutable for another. This implies that the composition of income or wealth is irrelevant for consumption. We find in a field experiment that even in a simple, incentivized setup many...
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Fungibility of money is a central assumption in the theory of consumer choice: any unit of money is substitutable for another. This implies that the composition of income or wealth is irrelevant for consumption. We find in a field experiment that even in a simple, incentivized setup many...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008699736