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underlying problems and challenges to CE in an entrepreneurial perspective. Finally, the review provides a conclusion on CE …
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underlying problems and challenges to CE in an entrepreneurial perspective. Finally, the review provides a conclusion on CE …
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alternatives on individuals' mechanism choices in such group choice situations. While efficient mechanisms are desirable, we …
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This study explores mechanism design for networks of interpersonal relationships. Agents' social (i.e., altruistic or spiteful) preferences and private payoffs are all subject to asymmetric information; utility is (quasi-)linear, types are independent. I show that any network of at least three...
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This paper examines academic peer effects in college. Unique new data from the Berea Panel Study allow us to focus on a mechanism wherein a student's peers affect her achievement by changing her study effort. Although the potential relevance of this mechanism has been recognized, data...
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features with mechanisms as defined by economists, following Hurwicz. My aim is to investigate these relationships and to …
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originally possesses by observing each other's actions. This makes equilibrium models unreliable tools to study how economic …
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We go beyond estimating the effect of college attainment on longevity by uncovering the mechanisms behind this effect … potential mechanisms, including health behaviors, lifestyles, earnings, work conditions, and health at the start of the risk … longevity is well explained by observed mechanisms. Furthermore, we find that for women, the positive effect of education on …
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This paper evaluates the causal impacts of an early childhood home visiting program for which treatment is randomly assigned. We estimate multivariate latent skill profiles for individual children and compare treatments and controls. We identify average treatment effects of skills on performance...
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