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Does Mandatory Saving Crowd Out Voluntary Saving? Evidence from a Pension Reform
Hougaard Jensen, Svend E.
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Olafsson, Sigurdur P.
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Recently, mandatory pension contributions in the private sector in Iceland were increased substantially while remaining unchanged in the public sector. This constituted a large natural experiment. We study the effects of this experiment on households’ voluntary saving using administrative...
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the Truth? A Simple Model of Misinformation, Polarization and Meaningful Social Interactions
Germano, Fabrizio
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Gómez, Vicenç
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Sobbrio, Francesco
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2022
This paper provides a simple theoretical framework to evaluate the effect of key parameters of ranking algorithms, namely popularity and personalization parameters, on measures of platform engagement, misinformation and polarization. The results show that an increase in the weight assigned to...
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Motivation Crowding in Peer Effects : The Effect of Solar Subsidies on Green Power Purchases
La Nauze, Andrea
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2021
I test whether economic incentives dampen peer effects in public-good settings. I study how a visible and subsidized contribution to a public good (installing solar panels) affects peer contributions that are neither subsidized nor visible (electing green power). Exploiting spatial variation in...
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Cox, Lydia
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2020
impact inflation, little
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of private expenditure exists, and the multiplier tends to be larger compared to a one …
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The cost of environmental policy under induced technical change
Smulders, Sjak
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Di Maria, Corrado
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2012
Conventional wisdom argues that environmental policy is less costly if environmental policy induces the development of cleaner technologies. In contrast to this argument, we show that the cost of environmental policy (a reduction in emissions) may be larger with induced technical change than...
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Intention-based reciprocity and the hidden costs of control
Siemens, Ferdinand von
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2011
by eroding motivation. The present paper shows that intention-based reciprocity can cause such motivational
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Incentives and anonymity principle :
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toward users
Crifo, Patricia
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Rullière, Jean-Louis
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2004
In our model, an agent produces an outcome by a costly effort and then distributes it among heterogeneous users. The agent's payoff is the weighted sum of the users? shares and the coefficient reflecting their heterogeneity. When the agent neglects users? heterogeneity the game leads to an...
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Not all incentives wash out the warm glow: The case of blood donation revisited
Costa-Font, Joan
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Jofre-Bonet, Mireia
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Yen, Steven T.
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2011
The issue of the nature of the altruism inherent in blood donation and the perverse effects of financial rewards for blood and/or organ donation has been recently revisited in the economic literature with limited consensus. As Titmuss (1970) famously pointed out, providing monetary incentives to...
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Economic incentives and social preferences : a preference-based Lucas critique of public policy
Bowles, Samuel
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Polanía Reyes, Sandra
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2009
indicates that this
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effect is pervasive, and that crowding in also occurs. A model in which self-regarding and …
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Household saving rates and the design of social security programmes : evidence from a country panel
Disney, Richard
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2005
I argue that the offsetting effect of social security contributions on household retirement saving depends on how closely the social security programme imitates a private retirement saving plan (i.e. the ?actuarial? component of the social security programme) – the closer the design of the...
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