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Behavioral Economics 13 identification 13 Search 11 Reputation 10 politicians 10 Repeated games 9 Venture Capital 9 private monitoring 9 Business Cycles 8 Directed Search 8 Unemployment 8 Bayesian 7 Decision making 7 Informal Sector 7 Learning 7 Malawi 7 Money 7 Tax Avoidance 7 incomplete information 7 optimism 7 parties 7 pessimism 7 repeated games 7 schooling 7 Beliefs 6 Biotechnology 6 Core 6 DSGE Models 6 Economic Geography 6 Entrepreneurship 6 Financial Crises 6 Foreign Direct Investment 6 Location 6 exit 6 folk theorem 6 search 6 AIDS 5 Auctions 5 Bayesian learning 5 China 5
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Postlewaite, Andrew 77 Shachmurove, Yochanan 40 Diebold, Francis X. 35 Merlo, Antonio 35 Mailath, George J. 32 Samuelson, Larry 27 Dillenberger, David 24 Paula, Aureo de 24 Tang, Xun 20 Menzio, Guido 17 Gilboa, Itzhak 14 Nocke, Volker 13 Schmeidler, David 13 Wolpin, Kenneth I. 13 Ethier, Wilfred J. 12 Fernandez-Villaverde, Jesus 12 Song, Kyungchul 12 Akcigit, Ufuk 11 Todd, Petra E. 11 Wright, Randall 11 Compte, Olivier 10 Krueger, Dirk 10 Li, Fei 10 Fang, Hanming 9 Matthews, Steven A. 9 Behrman, Jere R. 8 Cass, David 8 Degan, Arianna 8 Mattozzi, Andrea 8 Rozen, Kareen 8 Rubio-Ramirez, Juan F. 8 Sadowski, Philipp 8 Silverman, Dan 8 Andersen, Torben G. 7 Bollerslev, Tim 7 Kircher, Philipp 7 McLean, Richard 7 Melosi, Leonardo 7 Morris, Stephen 7 Persico, Nicola 7
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The Determinants of Rising Inequality in Health Insurance and Wages: An Equilibrium Model of Workers' Compensation and Health Care Policies
Hai, Rong - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2013
I develop and structurally estimate a non-stationary overlapping generations equilibrium model of employment and workers' health insurance and wage compensation, to investigate the determinants of rising inequality in health insurance and wages in the U.S. over the last 30 years. I find that...
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Skewed Noise
Dillenberger, David; Segal, Uzi - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2013
Experimental evidence suggests that individuals who face an asymmetric distribution over the likelihood of a specific event might actually prefer not to know the exact value of this probability. We address these findings by studying a decision maker who has recursive, non-expected utility...
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Reputation in the Presence of Noisy Exogenous Learning
Hu, Ju - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2013
This paper studies the reputation effect in which a long-lived player faces a sequence of uninformed short-lived players and the uninformed players receive informative but noisy exogenous signals about the type of the long-lived player. We provide an explicit lower bound on all Nash equilibrium...
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Economic Models as Analogies, Third Version
Gilboa, Itzhak; Postlewaite, Andrew; Samuelson, Larry; … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
People often wonder why economists analyze models whose assumptions are known to be false, while economists feel that they learn a great deal from such exercises. We suggest that part of the knowledge generated by academic economists is case-based rather than rule-based. That is, instead of...
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A Personal Perspective on the Origin(s) and Development of “Big Data": The Phenomenon, the Term, and the Discipline, Second Version
Diebold, Francis X. - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
I investigate Big Data, the phenomenon, the term, and the discipline, with emphasis on origins of the term, in industry and academics, in computer science and statistics/econometrics. Big Data the phenomenon continues unabated, Big Data the term is now firmly entrenched, and Big Data the...
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Premuneration Values and Investments in Matching Markets
Mailath, George; Postlewaite, Andrew; Samuelson, Larry - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We examine markets in which agents make investments and then match into pairs, creating surpluses that depend on their investments and that can be split between the matched agents. In general, each of the matched agents would ”own" part of the surplus in the absence of interagent transfers....
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Dynamic Education Signaling with Dropout, Second Version
Dilme, Francesc; Fei Li: - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We study students' dropout behavior and its consequences in a dynamic signaling model. Workers pay an education cost per unit of time and cannot commit to a fixed education length. Workers face an exogenous dropout risk before graduation. Since low-productivity students' cost is high, pooling...
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Constrained Discretion and Central Bank Transparency
Bianchi, Francesco; Melosi, Leonardo - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We develop a theoretical framework to quantitatively assess the general equilibrium effects and welfare implications of central bank reputation and transparency. Monetary policy alternates between periods of active inflation stabilization and periods during which the emphasis on inflation...
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Directed Search and Job Rotation
Li, Fei; Tian, Can - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
We consider the impact of job rotation in a directed search model in which firm sizes are endogenously determined and match quality is initially unknown. A large firm benefits from the opportunity of rotating workers so as to partially overcome loss of mismatch. As a result, in the unique...
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Aligning Learning Incentives of Students and Teachers: Results from a Social Experiment in Mexican High Schools
Behrman, Jere H.; Parker, Susan W.; Todd, Petra E.; … - Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania - 2012
This paper evaluates the impact of three different performance incentives schemes using data from a social experiment that randomized 88 Mexican high schools with over 40,000 students into three treatment groups and a control group. Treatment one provides individual incentives for performance on...
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