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This paper investigates peer effects in the academic achievement of Costa Rican students. Two measures of peer effects are used: (1) a measure of a schools' average socioeconomic status and (2) a measure of unsatisfied basic needs at district level. The estimation of a three-level hierarchical...
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This paper focuses on the difficulty of standard life-cycle models to predict the behavior observed in the reality, most noticeably the excess sensitivity of consumption to income, the under-provision for old-age consumption, the limited participation in the financial market, and the lack of...
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We present evidence that non-cognitive skills such as individual investors’ personality traits significantly impact their portfolio choices. Based on large-scale survey data from the 2006-2012 waves of the US Health and Retirement Study (HRS) we show that portfolio decisions are influenced by...
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