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We measure risk attitudes in 30 different countries in a controlled, incentivized experiment (N = 3025). At the macroeconomic level, we find a strong and highly significant negative correlation between the risk tolerance of a country and income per capita. This gives rise to a paradox, seen that...
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This study replicates and extends the work of Falk and Hermle (2018. “Relationship of Gender Differences in Preferences to Economic Development and Gender Equality.” Science 362 (6412): eaas9899), who hypothesized that gender differences in economic preferences (patience, altruism,...
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Insurance products are distributed both by independent and dependent agents, although the use of independent agents is …. -- Insurance intermediation ; service quality ; distribution systems …
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in an individualistic society such as the USA …
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Economists have long been aware of utility externalities such as a tendency to compare own income with others'. If welfare losses from income comparisons are significant, any governmental interventions that alter such attitudes may have large welfare consequences. We conduct an original online...
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Using two large-scale surveys among households, we examine the drivers of trust in banks, insurance companies, BigTechs …
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transaction costs compared to (re)insurance products. Insurance coverage usually incurs costs of acquisition, monitoring and loss … tools in a standard insurance demand theory environment. We concentrate on the problem of basis risk versus transaction cost …
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I develop a model of conspicuous consumption to empirically measure the importance of peer beliefs to Americans and Chinese. In the model, a consumer cares not only about the direct utility she receives from consumption, but also about the way her consumption pattern affects her peer group's...
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