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In the last twenty years a growing body of experimental evidence has posed a challenge to the standard Exponential Discounting Model of choice over time. Attention has focused on some specific 'anomalies', notably preference reversal and declining discount rates, leading to the formulation of...
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In the last twenty years a growing body of experimental evidence has posed a challenge to the standard Exponential Discounting Model of choice over time. Attention has focused on some specific 'anomalies', notably preference reversal and declining discount rates, leading to the formulation of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004976631
This paper reports three experiments with triadic or dyadic designs. The experiments include the moonlighting game in …. Data from our three experiments and a fourth one are used to explore methodological questions, including the effects on …
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We introduce a generalized theoretical approach to study imitation and subject it to rigorous experimental testing. In our theoretical analysis we find that the different predictions of previous imitation models are due to different informational assumptions, not to different behavioral rules....
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informally suggested that firms undertake errors in experimental choice (in particular, choosing experiments that involved biased … signals). It is shown that firms will generically choose biased over unbiased experiments even when there are no differences …
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number of methodological issues concerning the conduct of experiments, and relating to the econometric analysis of the data …
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We adapt the design of five experimental studies on retirement decision-making and conduct reproductions with a larger sample from the broader population. We reproduce most of the main effects of the original studies. In particular, we find that consumption decisions are less efficient when...
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