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collected during large-scale peak avoidance experiment conducted in the Netherlands, in which participants could earn monetary … rewards for traveling outside peak hours. The experiment included ca. 1000 participants and lasted for about 6 months. Holders … of an annual train pass were invited to join the experiment, and a customized smartphone app was used to measure the …
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. Using an induced value experiment in China with a random nthprice auction, the author finds: 1) Hypothetical bias exists in …
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. Using an induced value experiment in China with a random nth-price auction, the author finds: 1) Hypothetical bias exists in …
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Using an online multi-country video-vignette survey experiment, we measure bias against extractive industries and …
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We review the emerging literature on information acquisition in field settings. We first document an increase in studies on information acquisition and review relevant studies in different subfields of economics, including macroeconomics, political economy, labor economics, health economics, and...
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In a laboratory experiment with salient rewards, subjects were endowed with money and waiting time. Preferences for …
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When people transfer their own data, it may also contain others’ data. In this case, people decide whether to risk others’ privacy on behalf of others. In addition, the benefit of transferring personal data could be in form of money or time. Will people exhibit different willingness to...
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of defense policy, namely an increase in the security of citizens, by means of a survey-based discrete choice experiment …
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We use four incentivized representative surveys to study the endowment effect for lotteries in 4,000 U.S. adults. We replicate the standard finding of an endowment effect—the divergence between Willingness to Accept (WTA) and Willingness to Pay (WTP), but document three new findings. First, we...
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This report summarizes the main results from a choice experiment survey addressing peoples’ willingness to pay (WTP …
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