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We present online-experimental evidence that challenges the generalizability of established results on subsidizing giving by considering a "quantity donation" scheme. We define this scheme as one in which donors choose how many units of a charitable good to fund, rather than the amount of money...
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they involve high monetary incentives. Using a framed field experiment with a representative sample, I show that these … incentives. Evidence from a survey experiment with ethic committees emphasizes the practical importance of this finding …
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Does attention have a causal impact on risky decisions? We address this question in a preregistered experiment in which …
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Are the effects of tax aversion on labor supply symmetric? In a real-effort online experiment, participants are exposed …
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statics previously used to test the KR model. In an experiment with 607 subjects, we show heterogeneous treatment effects over …
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revealed. In a field experiment in secondary schools, students received information about their absolute rank in the last math …
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experiment). For the latter, farmers were offered to donate an endowment to a local reforestation project, where the farmers …
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Using the Heterogeneous Agent Model framework, we incorporate an extension based on Prospect Theory into a popular agent-based asset pricing model. The extension covers the phenomenon of loss aversion manifested in risk aversion and asymmetric treatment of gains and losses. Using Monte Carlo...
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