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We examine situations in which a decision maker decides for another person as well as herself under conditions of payoff equality, and compare such decisions under responsibility to individual decisions. Estimating a structural model we find that responsibility leaves utility curvature...
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Individuals frequently face intertemporal decisions. For the purposes of economic analysis, the preference parameters assumed to govern these decisions are generally considered to be stable economic primitives. However, evidence on the stability of time preferences is notably lacking. In a large...
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energy price beliefs. By running an artefactual field experiment with a representative sample of 711 participants, we gather …
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Individuals frequently face intertemporal decisions. For the purposes of economic analysis, the preference parameters assumed to govern these decisions are generally considered to be stable economic primitives. However, evidence on the stability of time preferences is notably lacking. In a large...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010269424
Some individuals borrow extensively on their credit cards. This paper tests whether present-biased time preferences correlate with credit card borrowing. In a field study, we elicit individual time preferences with incentivized choice experiments, and match resulting time preference measures to...
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experiment targeting individuals from low-to-moderate income households, we measure individual time preferences through choice …
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experiment targeting individuals from low-to-moderate income households, we measure individual time preferences through choice … borrowing levels. -- Time preferences; credit behavior; credit scores; delinquencies; field experiment …
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; dynamic inconsistency ; credit card borrowing ; field experiment …
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, patience (which was measured by an incentivized experiment included in the survey) has a significantly positive effect on both … and (less robust) social preferences (also measured by an incentivized experiment) have additional significantly positive …
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This contribution examines the effect of advantageous inequity on performance using data from top-level penalty kicking in soccer. Results indicate that, on average, professionals do not perform worse when they experience unfair advantages. However, we find a negative effect of advantageous...
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