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elections 13 representative democracy 12 theory of voting 10 Deutschland 9 coalitions 9 direct democracy 9 Theorie 7 policy representation 7 Schätzung 6 Test 6 Household Finance 4 general purpose technology 4 proportional representation 4 social choice 4 Auctions 3 Behavioral Macroeconomics 3 Heterogeneous Beliefs 3 Limited Cognition 3 OLG 3 Risiko 3 experiment 3 experimental economics 3 firm growth 3 innovation 3 morality 3 nanotechnology 3 Blockchain 2 Borda count 2 COVID-19 2 CUSUM 2 Committee Decisions 2 Condorcet domains 2 DAX 2 Economic Growth 2 Expectations Formation 2 FinTech 2 Finanzmarktkrise 2 Firm growth 2 Fiscal and Monetary Policy 2 Girshick-Rubin 2
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English 162 German 3
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Szech, Nora 20 Puppe, Clemens 18 Hoang, Daniel 13 Rachev, Svetlozar T. 11 Tangian, Andranik S. 11 Fabozzi, Frank J. 10 Tanguiane, Andranick S. 10 Schienle, Melanie 8 D'Acunto, Francesco 7 Ott, Ingrid 7 Schimke, Antje 7 Weber, Michael 7 Schweizer, Nikolaus 6 Vogt, Bodo 6 Berninghaus, Siegfried K. 5 Hillebrand, Marten 5 Nehring, Klaus 5 Brenner, Thomas 4 Kim, Young Shin 4 Paloviita, Maritta 4 Safarian, Mher 4 Schosser, Stephan 4 Bianchi, Michele Leonardo 3 Deeken, Tim 3 Falk, Armin 3 Feige, Christian 3 Güth, Werner 3 Höchstötter, Markus 3 Kroll, Eike Benjamin 3 Mitusch, Kay 3 Müller, Moritz 3 Ruckes, Martin 3 Savin, Ivan 3 Serra-Garcia, Marta 3 Slinko, Arkadii 3 Soretz, Susanne 3 Urban, Jörg 3 Barnard, Helena 2 Beck, Arne 2 Bormann, Carsten 2
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The third vote experiment: VAA-based election to enhance policy representation of the KIT student parliament
Tangian, Andranik S. - 2016
Since voters are often swayed more by the personal image of politicians than by party manifestos, they may cast votes that are in opposition to their policy preferences. This results in the election of representatives who do not correspond exactly to the voters' own views. An alternative voting...
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The effect of unconventional fiscal policy on consumption expenditure
D'Acunto, Francesco; Hoang, Daniel; Weber, Michael - 2016
Unconventional fiscal policy uses announcements of future increases in consumption taxes to generate inflation expectations and accelerate consumption expenditure. It is budget neutral and time consistent. We exploit a unique natural experiment for an empirical test of the effectiveness of...
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Pervasive enough? General purpose technologies as an emergent property
Korzinov, Vladimir; Savin, Ivan - 2016
We propose a novel model of knowledge discovery shedding light on the emergence of General Purpose Technologies (GPTs), the process which has been largely neglected in the literature on technological change. We demonstrate that GPTs emerge only when certain conditions with regard to the...
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Neural networks would 'vote' according to Borda's rule
Burka, David; Puppe, Clemens; Szepesvary, Laszlo; … - 2016
Can neural networks learn to select an alternative based on a systematic aggregation of conflicting individual preferences (i.e. a 'voting rule')? And if so, which voting rule best describes their behavior? We show that a prominent neural network can be trained to respect two fundamental...
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The single-peaked domain revisited: A simple global characterization
Puppe, Clemens - 2016
It is proved that, among all restricted preference domains that guarantee consistency (i.e. transitivity) of pairwise majority voting, the single-peaked domain is the only minimally rich and connected domain that contains two completely reversed strict preference orders. It is argued that this...
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Worker personality: Another skill bias beyond education in the digital age
Bode, Eckhardt; Brunow, Stephan; Ott, Ingrid; Sorgner, Alina - 2016
We present empirical evidence suggesting that technological progress in the digital age will be biased not only with respect to skills acquired through education but also with respect to noncognitive skills (personality). We measure the direction of technological change by estimated future...
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Guilt in voting and public good games
Rothenhäusler, Dominik; Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2016
This paper analyzes how moral costs affect individual support of morally difficult group decisions. We study a threshold public good game with moral costs. Motivated by recent empirical findings, we assume that these costs are heterogeneous and consist of three parts. The first one is a standard...
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Pleasures of skill and moral conduct
Falk, Armin; Szech, Nora - 2016
As was recognized by Bentham, skillfulness is an important source of pleasure. Humans like achievement and to excel in tasks relevant to them. This paper provides controlled experimental evidence that striving for pleasures of skill can have negative moral consequences and causally reduce moral...
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Revenues and welfare in auctions with information release
Schweizer, Nikolaus; Szech, Nora - 2015
Auctions are the allocation-mechanisms of choice whenever goods and information in markets are scarce. Therefore, understanding how information affects welfare and revenues in these markets is of fundamental interest. We introduce new statistical concepts, k- and k-m-dispersion, for...
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Green attitude and economic growth
Ott, Ingrid; Soretz, Susanne - 2015
We analyse the interdependence between green attitude and equilibrium development of environmental quality in an endogenous growth model. Individuals take only part of their impact on pollution into account, hence there is a negative externality of capital accumulation on environmental quality....
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