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Who is better at detecting fraud? This paper finds that more financially knowledgeable individuals have a higher propensity to detect fraud: a one standard deviation increase in financial knowledge increases fraud detection probabilities by 3 percentage points. The result is not driven by...
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Behavioral Law & Economics (BLE) has loudly proclaimed its victory over traditional law & economics methodologies. Nowhere has this proclamation been so loud or self-certain as with respect to claims about consumer financial decision-making. Drawing on a set of casual observations styled as...
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We exploit the principles of choice architecture to evaluate interventions in the market for reloadable prepaid cards. Participants are randomized into three card menu presentation treatments - the market status quo, a regulation-inspired reform, or an enhanced reform designed to minimize...
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We exploit the principles of choice architecture to evaluate interventions in the market for reloadable prepaid cards. Participants are randomized into three card menu presentation treatments - the market status quo, a regulation-inspired reform, or an enhanced reform designed to minimize...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012942480
Demographic changes, tight public budgets, and reduced generosity of occupational pension plans shift the responsibility for an adequate retirement provision towards the individual. Applying the theoretical perspectives of Behavioral Finance and New Institutionalism to the domain of retirement...
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This essay surveys important contributions to the economics of bankruptcy. It is an introductory chapter for a forthcoming volume (from Edward Elgar Press) that compiles the work of legal scholars as well as economists working in the field of corporate finance. The essay begins with the...
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The Rule of Reason, which has come to dominate modern antitrust law, allows defendants the opportunity to justify their conduct by demonstrating “procompetitive” effects. Seizing the opportunity, defendants have begun offering increasingly numerous and creative explanations for their...
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macroeconomics and industrial organization. I review theoretical and empirical work on household debt: its prevalence, level, growth …
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With this paper I like to share my experiences in conducting game based workshops for consumer and financial education with students (age 12 years; secondary school, since 2007) and with immigrants (2016) held in Germany. I like to explain why the board game Pocket Money Management (Hamsterrad)...
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An insurance contract may be nonperforming—resulting in a situation in which the insured might be worse off than without insurance since also losing the premium. This study revisits how contract nonperformance risk influences individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for insurance contracts. In...
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