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an experiment, we identify the effect of varying individual responsibility for the moral choices of an artificially …
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We replicate Meissner (2016) where debt aversion was reported for the first time in an intertemporal consumption and saving problem. While Meissner (2016) uses a German sample, our subjects are US undergraduate students. All of the main findings from the original study replicate, with similar...
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lab experiment designed to study the effects of social image concerns and peer information on consumption choices financed … through debt taking. We find that having to announce one’s consumption decision publicly makes participants less likely to …
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Why do people give when asked, but prefer not to be asked, and even take when possible? We introduce a novel analytical framework that allows us to express context dependence and narrow bracketing axiomatically. We then derive the utility representation of distributive preferences additionally...
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and information may not suffice to overcome mistakes in households’ financial decision-making. Rather, behaviorally … motivated interventions targeting specific biases in decision-making should also be considered as effective policy tools. …
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experiment we let subjects choose how often they want to play a risky skill game. We find that women play only half as many …
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immigrants in Sub-Saharan African countries that uses a causal framework. Using a survey experiment in Uganda and Senegal, we …
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Ethnic discrimination is ubiquitous, and it has been shown to exert adverse effects on income redistribution. The reason is that a country’s ethnic majority, if richer than the average, may be unwilling to transfer resources to the country’s ethnic minorities if poorer than the average. A...
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We provide an experimental test of theories to explain differences in redistribution preferences across countries. We involved participants in standardized situations of redistribution in four Western countries, varying the relevance of self-interest and uncertainty over initial earnings. Demand...
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We study the extent of automation angst and its role for policy preferences, labor market choices and real donation decisions using a customized survey in Germany and the US. We first document that a majority perceives automation as a major threat to overall employment and as a cause of rising...
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