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status quo effect 6 asylum seekers 2 direct democracy 2 mode-of-choice 2 omission bias 2 political preferences 2 pro-immigration attitudes 2 redistribution 2 risk-taking 2 voter participation 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Asylrecht 1 Asylum legislation 1 Behavioral Economics 1 Behavioural finance 1 Bias 1 Cost-Benefit Analysis 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Democracy 1 Demokratie 1 Discrete choice experiments 1 Economic valuation 1 Flüchtlinge 1 Hyperbolic Discounting 1 Immigration policy 1 Individual decision making 1 Loss Aversion 1 Migrationspolitik 1 Neue politische Ökonomie 1 Overconfidence 1 Participation 1 Partizipation 1 Präferenztheorie 1 Public choice 1 Public opinion 1 Redistribution 1 Refugees 1 Regulated utilities 1 Risikopräferenz 1 Risk attitude 1
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Book / Working Paper 8
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 5 Undetermined 3
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König-Kersting, Christian 2 Lohse, Johannes 2 Merkel, Anna 2 Stutzer, Alois 2 Zimmermann, Severin 2 Bartczak, Anna 1 Berg, Nathan 1 Chilton, Susan 1 Lanz, Bruno 1 Marsh, Dan 1 Meyerhoff, Jürgen 1 Mkwara, Lena 1 Provins, Allan 1 Scarpa, Riccardo 1
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Center for International Environmental Studies, The Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies 1 Department of Economics, Waikato Management School 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1 Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski 1
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CIES Research Paper series 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 IZA Discussion Papers 1 MPRA Paper 1 Working Papers / Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski 1 Working Papers in Economics 1 Working Papers in Economics and Statistics 1 Working papers in economics and statistics 1
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RePEc 4 ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2
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The Consequences of Hosting Asylum Seekers for Citizens' Policy Preferences
Zimmermann, Severin; Stutzer, Alois - 2021
Asylum migration is a major societal challenge in the Western world affecting residents' policy preferences. We analyze the effects of newly hosting asylum seekers in a given municipality on local citizens' preferences in terms of migratory and redistributive policies as well as of support or...
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The consequences of hosting asylum seekers for citizens' policy preferences
Zimmermann, Severin; Stutzer, Alois - 2021
Asylum migration is a major societal challenge in the Western world affecting residents' policy preferences. We analyze the effects of newly hosting asylum seekers in a given municipality on local citizens' preferences in terms of migratory and redistributive policies as well as of support or...
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Active and Passive Risk-Taking
König-Kersting, Christian; Lohse, Johannes; Merkel, Anna - 2020
Risk-taking may depend on whether risks result from an action (active risk-taking) or from not taking action (passive risk-taking). We develop a new experimental risk-elicitation procedure, the Dynamic Lottery Adjustment Task, and employ it across two separate experiments to study the size and...
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Active and passive risk-taking
König-Kersting, Christian; Lohse, Johannes; Merkel, Anna - 2020
Does risk-taking depend on whether risks result from an action (active risk-taking) or from not taking action (passive risk-taking)? Economic studies of risk mostly focus on active risk-taking, even though in many everyday decisions, risks result from remaining passive. It is unclear whether...
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Using discrete choice experiments to regulate the provision of water services: Do status quo choices reflect preferences?
Lanz, Bruno; Provins, Allan - Center for International Environmental Studies, The … - 2015
Discrete choice experiments (DCE) are increasingly used to quantify the demand for improvements to services provided by regulated utility companies and inform price controls. This form of preference elicitation, however, often reveals a high frequency of status quo (SQ) choices. This may signal...
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The Impact of Individual Risk Preferences on Valuing Preservation of Threatened Species: an Application to Lynx Populations in Poland
Bartczak, Anna; Chilton, Susan; Meyerhoff, Jürgen - Wydział Nauk Ekonomicznych, Uniwersytet Warszawski - 2013
A recent innovation in environmental valuation surveys has been to acknowledge the inherent uncertainties surrounding the provision of environmental goods and services and to incorporate it into non-market survey designs. So far, little is known about how people assimilate and respond to such...
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Does Respondent Perception of the Status Quo Matter in Non-Market Valuation with Choice Experiments? An Application to New Zealand Freshwater Streams
Marsh, Dan; Mkwara, Lena; Scarpa, Riccardo - Department of Economics, Waikato Management School - 2010
In environmental valuation studies with stated preference methods, researchers often provide descriptions of status quo conditions which may differ from those perceived by respondents. Ignoring this difference in utility baselines may affect the magnitude of utility changes and hence bias the...
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Behavioral cost-benefit economics: Toward a new normative approach to policy
Berg, Nathan - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2002
-benefit analysis should be modified. The findings of behavioral economics considered include the status-quo effect, loss … most important modifications follow from the status-quo effect, which provides a new reason to reject policy proposals that …
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