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Karlan, Dean 18 List, John 18 Kremer, Michael 17 Gerber, Alan 11 Duflo, Esther 10 Green, Donald 9 Bandiera, Orana 8 Barankay, Iwan 8 Rasul, Imran 8 Drydakis, Nick 7 Angrist, Joshua 6 Ashaf, Nava 6 Bertrand, Marianne 6 List, John A. 6 Meier, Stephan 6 Mullainathan, Sendhil 6 Yin, Wesley 6 Hossain, Tanjim 5 Miguel, Edward 5 Bettinger, Eric 4 Croson, Rachel 4 Falk, Armin 4 Glewwe, Paul 4 Riach, Peter 4 Rich, Judith 4 Shang, Jen 4 Zinman, Jonathan 4 Banerjee, Abhijit 3 Dupas, Pascaline 3 Gine, Xavier 3 Hanna, Rema 3 Levy, Dan 3 Morgan, John 3 Moulin, Sylvie 3 Price, Michael 3 Shafir, Eldar 3 Ashraf, Nava 2 Azfar, Omar 2 Bellemare, Charles 2 Benard, Stephen 2
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The behavioralist as tax collector: Using natural field experiments to enhance tax compliance
Vlaev, Ivo; List, John; Taylor, Michael; Metcalfe, Robert - The Field Experiments Website - 2014
. This construct is then tested in two large natural field experiments. Using administrative data from more than 200 …
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Shocks and the Expectations Formation Process. A Tale of Two Expectations.
Bovi, Maurizio - The Field Experiments Website - 2014
To learn the people's expectations formation process, we examine shocks and survey expectations on individual and aggregate income. Data show that shocks have permanent effects on both expectations, which do not diverge systematically because agents revise forecasts. Actually, only expectations...
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Ethnic Discrimination in the Greek Labour Market: Occypational Access Insurance Coverage and Wage Offers
Drydakis, Nick; Minas, Vlassis - The Field Experiments Website - 2007
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Joker: Choice in a simple game with large stakes
Matsen, Egil; Bjarne Str- The Field Experiments Website - 2006
This paper examines data from the Norwegian television game show Joker, where contestants make well-specified choices under risk. The game involves very large stakes, randomly drawn contestants, and ample opportunities for learning. Expected utility (EU) theory gives a simple prediction of...
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Household Decision making and Savings Impacts: Further Evidence from a Commitment Savings Product in the Philippines
Ashaf, Nava; Karlan, Dean; Yin, Wesley - The Field Experiments Website - 2006
Commitment devices for savings could benefit those with self-control as well as familial or spousal control issues. We examine the impact of a commitment savings product in the Philippines on household decision making power and savings attitudes. We find evidence to support both types of...
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Incentives for Managers and Inequality Among Workers: Evidence from a Firm Level Experiment
Bandiera, Orana; Barankay, Iwan; Rasul, Imran - The Field Experiments Website - 2006
We present evidence from a firm level experiment in which we engineered an exogenous change in managerial compensation from fixed wages to performance pay based on the average productivity of lower-tier workers. Theory suggests that managerial incentives affect both the mean and dispersion of...
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Growing Export-Oriented Crops in Kenya: An Evaluation of DrumNet Services
Ashaf, Nava; Gine, Xavier; Karlan, Dean - The Field Experiments Website - 2006
This paper evaluates a program in Kenya that encourages the production of export oriented crops by providing smallholder farmers with credit linked to agricultural extension and marketing services. We use an experimental design in which farmer selfhelp groups are randomly assigned to either a...
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Using a natural field experiment to test the theory of multitasking
Hong, Fuhai; List, John; Tanaka, Migiwa; Hossain, Tanjim - The Field Experiments Website - 2013
A well-recognized problem in the multitasking literature is that workers might substantially reduce their effort on tasks that produce unobservable outputs as they seek the salient rewards to observable outputs. Since the theory related to multitasking is decades ahead of the empirical evidence,...
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The Importance of Being Marginal: Gender Differences in Generosity
Rao, Gautam; List, John; DellaVigna, Stefano; … - The Field Experiments Website - 2013
Do men and women have different social preferences? Previous findings are contradictory. We provide a potential explanation using evidence from a field experiment. In a door-to-door solicitation, men and women are equally generous, but women become less generous when it becomes easy to avoid the...
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The Evolution of Cooperative Norms: Evidence from a Natural Field Experiment
Bandiera, Orana; Barankay, Iwan; Rasul, Imran - The Field Experiments Website - 2005
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