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We conduct a survey and incentivized lab-in-the-field experimental tasks in Tirana, Albania. While the original purpose …
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We conduct a survey and incentivized lab-in-the-field experimental tasks in Tirana, Albania. While the original purpose …
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We conduct a survey and incentivized lab-in-the-field experimental tasks in Tirana, Albania. While the original purpose …
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We conduct a survey and incentivized lab-in-the-field experimental tasks in Tirana, Albania. While the original purpose …
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We conduct a survey and incentivized lab-in-the-field experimental tasks in Tirana, Albania. While the original purpose …
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In this study, we estimate unadjusted and adjusted gender gap in time preference, risk attitudes, altruism, trust, trustworthiness, cooperation and competitiveness using data on 1088 high-school students from 53 classes. These data, collected by running incentivized experiments in Hungarian...
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We show that socio-economic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of many facets of a child's personality. The facets of personality we investigate encompass time preferences, risk preferences, and altruism, as well as crystallized and fluid IQ. We measure a family's SES by the mother's and...
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We show that socio-economic status (SES) is a powerful predictor of many facets of a child's personality. The facets of personality we investigate encompass time preferences, risk preferences, and altruism, as well as crystallized and fluid IQ. We measure a family's SES by the mother's and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010530593
Economic preferences are important for lifetime outcomes such as educational achievements, health status, or labor market success. We present a holistic view of how economic preferences are related within families. In an experiment with 544 families (and 1,999 individuals) from rural Bangladesh...
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