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choice experiments 6 Genuine Savings 4 African Stock Markets 3 Biodiversity 3 Monte Carlo analysis 3 Real wage cyclicality 3 accuracy 3 contingent valuation 3 efficiency 3 initial allocation 3 national parks 3 piecework 3 regression discontinuity design 3 scale 3 timework 3 welfare measurement 3 Bayesian 2 Bayesian Estimation 2 Britain 2 Choice Experiment 2 Cointegration 2 Commitment 2 Discretion 2 Economic History 2 Education 2 Energy efficiency 2 Environmental Kuznets Curve 2 Germany 2 Great Moderation 2 Interest Rate Rules 2 KLEM production function 2 National Service 2 Optimal Monetary Policy 2 Protestantism 2 Regression discontinuity design 2 Stock Prices 2 Strikes 2 Sustainability 2 Uncertainty 2 Valuation 2
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Hanley, Nicholas 43 Hart, Robert A. 15 Lange, Ian Andrew 12 Turner, Karen 12 Becker, Sascha O. 9 Czajkowski, Mikolaj 9 Moro, Mirko 9 Roberts, J Elizabeth 8 ALAGIDEDE, PAUL 7 Colombo, Sergio 7 Finus, Michael 6 McGregor, Peter G 6 McLaughlin, Eoin 6 Swales, J Kim 6 de, Vries Frans 6 Bell, David 5 Greasley, David 5 Oxley, Les 5 Banerjee, Simanti 4 Chen, Xiaoshan 4 Falck, Oliver 4 Ghosh, Dipak 4 Ha, Soo Jung 4 Heblich, Stephan 4 LaRiviere, Jacob 4 Panagiotidis, Theodore 4 Warde, Paul 4 Woessmann, Ludger 4 Armsworth, Paul R 3 Bush, Glenn 3 Delaney, Liam 3 Devereux, Paul J 3 Egger, Peter H 3 Ferreira, Susana 3 Hynes, Stephen 3 Kunnas, Jan 3 Mackenzie, Ian A 3 Montagnoli, Alberto 3 Rutherford, Alasdair 3 Tinch, Dugald 3
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An Empirical Assessment of Optimal Monetary Policy Delegation in the Euro Area
Chen, Xiaoshan; Kirsanova, Tatiana; Leith, Campbell - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
We estimate a New Keynesian DSGE model for the Euro area under alternative descriptions of monetary policy (discretion, commitment or a simple rule) after allowing for Markov switching in policy maker preferences and shock volatilities. This reveals that there have been several changes in Euro...
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Measuring the Euro-Dollar Permanent Equilibrium Exchange Rate using the Unobserved Components Model
Chen, Xiaoshan; MacDonald, Ronald - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
This paper employs an unobserved component model that incorporates a set of economic fundamentals to obtain the Euro-Dollar permanent equilibrium exchange rates (PEER) for the period 1975Q1 to 2008Q4. The results show that for most of the sample period, the Euro-Dollar exchange rate closely...
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Policy Labels and Investment Decision-making
Lange, Ian Andrew; Moro, Mirko; Rahman, Mohammad - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
Much attention in recent years has turned to the potential of behavioural insights to improve the performance of government policy. One behavioural concept of interest is the effect of a cash transfer label on how the transfer is spent. The Winter Fuel Payment (WFP) is a labelled cash transfer...
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What is the Causal Effect of Information and Learning about a Public Good on Willingness to Pay?
Czajkowski, Mikolaj; Hanley, Nicholas; LaRiviere, Jacob; … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
In this study we elicit agents' prior information set regarding a public good, exogenously give information treatments to survey respondents and subsequently elicit willingness to pay for the good and posterior information sets. The design of this field experiment allows us to perform...
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Effects of Experience, Knowledge and Signals on Willingness to Pay for a Public Good
Aanesen, Margrethe; Czajkowski, Mikolaj; Falk-Peterson, … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
This paper compares how increases in experience versus increases in knowledge about a public good affect willingness to pay (WTP) for its provision. This is challenging because while consumers are often certain about their previous experiences with a good, they may be uncertain about the...
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Empirical testing of genuine savings as an indicator of weak sustainability: a three-country analysis of long run trends
Blum, Matthias; Greasley, David; Hanley, Nicholas; … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
Genuine Savings has emerged as a widely-used indicator of sustainable development. In this paper, we use long-term data stretching back to 1870 to undertake empirical tests of the relationship between Genuine Savings (GS) and future well-being for three countries: Britain, the USA and Germany....
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Effects of stress on economic decision-making: Evidence from laboratory experiments
Delaney, Liam; Fink, Gunther; Harmon, Colm - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
The ways in which preferences respond to the varying stress of economic environments is a key question for behavioral economics and public policy. We conducted a laboratory experiment to investigate the effects of stress on financial decision making among individuals aged 50 and older. Using the...
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Autonomy-enhancing paternalism
Binder, Martin; Lades, Leonhard - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
We present a form of soft paternalism called "autonomy-enhancing paternalism" that seeks to in-crease individual well-being by facilitating the individual ability to make critically reflected, au-tonomous decisions. The focus of autonomy-enhancing paternalism is on helping individuals to become...
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An investigation of the determinants of household demand for bushmeat in the Serengeti using an open-ended choice experiment
Moro, Mirko; Fischer, Anke; Hanley, Nicholas; Lowassa, … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
Illegal hunting for bushmeat is regarded as an important cause of biodiversity decline in Africa. We use a stated preferences method to obtain information on determinants of demand for bushmeat in villages around the Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. We estimate the effects of changes in the...
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Can Early Intervention Policies Improve Well-being? Evidence from a randomized controlled trial *
Daly, Michael; Delaney, Liam; Doyle, Orla M; … - Department of Economics, University of Stirling - 2014
Many authors have proposed incorporating measures of well-being into evaluations of public policy. Yet few evaluations use experimental design or examine multiple aspects of well-being, thus the causal impact of public policies on well-being is largely unknown. In this paper we examine the...
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