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We measure individual-level loss aversion using three incentivized, representative surveys of the U.S. population (combined N=3,000). We find that around 50% of the U.S. population is loss tolerant, with many participants accepting negative-expected-value gambles. This is counter to earlier...
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experiments are increasingly adopted, especially in economics. Experimental economics research is often based on formal economic … reasoning, adaptive learning, and ‘noisy' equilibrium models. The toolbox of economics experiments informs research in decision …
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between the theories. All previous efforts, including Smith's (1965) seminal experiments, use designs that cannot …
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Behavioral research has revealed how normal human cognitive processes can tend to lead us astray. But do these affect economic researchers, ourselves? This article explores the consequences of stereotyping and confirmation bias using a sample of published articles from the economics literature...
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This essay considers the potential for utilizing web games for research and teaching. It discusses a specific gaming facility that has been constructed and utilized. The gaming facility can be made available for use for those interested in utilizing it for teaching and/or research purposes. The...
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We examine market behavior in a series of cobweb-like experiments. As in previous studies we find no cyclicality in the …
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correlation in behavior across contexts. This casts doubt on the prospect of using lab experiments as ""predictors"" of behavior …
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This paper further tests dual interest theory and the metaeconomics approach to environmental choice, recognizing a possible role for empathy–sympathy (the basis for an internalized, shared other-interest) in tempering and conditioning the more fundamental tendency to pursue self-interest. To...
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Behavioral research has revealed how normal human cognitive processes can tend to lead us astray. But do these affect economic researchers, ourselves? This article explores the consequences of stereotyping and confirmation bias using a sample of published articles from the economics literature...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010717410
Auction theory represents one of the richest areas of research in economics over the past three decades. Yet, whether, and to what extent, the introduction of secondary resale markets influences bidding behavior in sealed bid first-price auctions remains under researched. This study begins by...
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