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Does an economics education affect an individual's behavior? While it has been shown that choices made by those who have studied economics are different, what is unclear is whether differences in behavior are, in fact, due to the education or simply reflect the fact that those who choose to...
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Do those who prefer economic freedom behave differently than those who prefer public intervention to perceived problems? Experiments of the Trust Game and Dictator Game are employed to measure an individual's behavior. Additionally, a quiz assessing an individual's preference for private...
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On average investors have an income replacement rate of 64 percent of their pre-retirement income, which in many cases results in a lower tax rate in retirement. We analyze the impact of declining withdrawal tax rates on the choice between taxable mutual fund investments and nondeductible IRAs....
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The use of a taser by law enforcement can substitute for either a gun (a more-violent technology) or a mildly-violent technology (such as pepper spray or hands-on tactics). Which is used affects both the severity of harm when used and the amount of resistance, which affects how often it must be...
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