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This paper studies the global variation in economic preferences. For this purpose, we present the Global Preference Survey (GPS), an experimentally validated survey dataset of time preference, risk preference, positive and negative reciprocity, altruism, and trust from 80,000 individuals in 76...
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both the world's population and global income. The global distribution of preferences exhibits substantial variation across … for 80,000 individuals, drawn as representative samples from 76 countries around the world, representing 90 percent of … systematically with age, gender, and cognitive ability. Around the world, our preference measures are predictive of a wide range of …
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both the world's population and global income. The global distribution of preferences exhibits substantial variation across … for 80,000 individuals, drawn as representative samples from 76 countries around the world, representing 90 percent of … systematically with age, gender, and cognitive ability. Around the world, our preference measures are predictive of a wide range of …
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This paper studies the global variation in economic preferences. For this purpose, we present the Global Preference Survey (GPS), an experimentally validated survey dataset of time preference, risk preference, positive and negative reciprocity, altruism, and trust from 80,000 individuals in 76...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011899246
This paper studies the global variation in economic preferences. For this purpose, we present the Global Preference Survey (GPS), an experimentally validated survey dataset of time preference, risk preference, positive and negative reciprocity, altruism, and trust from 80,000 individuals in 76...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012453771
Very little is understood about how immigrants affect the happiness, or subjective well-being of natives. We use the European Social Survey to analyze the effects of aggregate immigration flows on the subjective well-being of native-born populations in a panel of 26 countries between 2002 and...
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