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healthcare responded to pandemic intensity, suggesting that large health shocks do not necessarily lead to increased public … provision of health services. …
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The past century witnessed a dramatic improvement in public health, the rise of modern medicine, and the transformation … medicine in contemporary society, little is known about how hospitals and modern medicine contributed to this health transition …
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This paper bridges two distinct areas of inquiry: the economic theory of the family and behavioral research on time-inconsistent preferences. In our model, hyperbolic discounting couples engage in household production activities, thereby accumulating family-specific capital over time. At any...
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many experiments (in particular the co-presence of selfish, honest, and partial-lie choices) well. …
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external device, e.g., a coin flip. In a series of experiments the participants often choose lotteries between allocations …
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We use data on insurance deductible choices to estimate a structural model of risky choice that incorporates "standard" risk aversion (diminishing marginal utility for wealth) and probability distortions. We find that probability distortions - characterized by substantial overweighting of small...
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We experimentally investigate the nature of cooperation in various repeated games, with subjects from Romania and USA. We find stark cross-country differences in the propensity to sustain multilateral cooperation through bilateral rewards and punishments. U.S. groups perform well because...
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. It turns out that the less talented competitor may win the larger share of the prize if his inequality aversion is … device if there are multiple simultaneous equilibria, and second the inequality aversion of the more egalitarian player can …
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's results are robust to the inclusion of controls such as education, IQ, physical health, height, self-esteem, and later …
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Companies spend billions of dollars online for paid links to branded search terms. Measuring the effectiveness of this marketing spending is hard. Blake, Nosko and Tadelis (2015) ran an experiment with eBay, showing that when the company suspended paid search, most of the traffic still ended up...
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