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Multiplicative growth processes that are subject to random shocks often have an asymmetric distribution of outcomes. In a series of incentivized laboratory experiments we show that a large majority of participants either strongly underestimate the asymmetry or ignore it completely. Participants...
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uncoordinated rules. If governments' present bias is small, coordinated rules are tighter than uncoordinated rules: individual … countries do not internalize the redistributive effect of interest rates. However, if the bias is large, coordinated rules are …
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government has time-inconsistent preferences with a present-bias towards public spending. The government chooses a fiscal rule to …
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