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With ageing populations and a stronger reliance on individual financial decision-making concerning asset portfolios … changes in the early life economic environment on late life cognition. In European countries, about three to four economic …
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of play towards Nash equilibrium in repeated strategic interactions. We study behavior in a p-beauty contest experiment … ability to that of character skills, and find that both cognition and personality affect behavior and learning. More agreeable …
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prospects in a laboratory experiment. Under low stakes, we find the typical risk seeking behavior for small probabilities …
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This paper considers the relationship between work status and decision-making power of the head of household and his … decisions when she has been employed. Similarly, the head of household is less likely to be the sole decision-maker when his …
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In this paper, we examine the determinants of decision-making power by children and young adolescents. Moving beyond … of parental control of child behavior and child resistance. Using child reports of decision-making and psychological and … cognitive measures from the NLSY79 Child Supplement, we examine the determinants of shared and sole decision-making in seven …
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We study the effect of team decision-making on bubbles and crashes in experimental asset markets of the kind introduced … participants generally, we conjecture that they may be due to factors specific to the psychology of decision-making in male …
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We document a large and persistent anomaly in the UK car insurance market over the period 2012-13: insurance companies charged a higher premium for third-party (liability) insurance than comprehensive insurance (which includes third-party). Furthermore, some companies charged higher prices for...
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In this paper we question the hypothesis of full rationality in the context of job changing behaviour, via simple econometric explorations on microdata drawn from WHIP (Worker Histories Italian Panel). Workers’ performance is compared at the end of a three-year time window that starts when...
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If voters are fully rational and have negligible cognition costs, ballot layout should not affect election outcomes. In …
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We propose an extension of Tversky's lexicographic semiorder to a model of boundedly rational choice. We explore the connection with sequential rationalisability of choice, and we provide axiomatic characterisations of both models in terms of observable choice data.
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