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We use information on monthly wage increases set by collective agreements in Italy and exploit their variation across sectors and over time in order to examine how household consumption responds to different types of positive income shocks (regular tranches versus lump-sum payments). Focusing on...
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We investigate whether short-term everyday stressors leads to unhealthier dietary choices among low socioeconomic status mothers. We propose a novel stress protocol that aims to mimic everyday stressors experienced by this population, involving time and financial pressure. We evaluate the impact...
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Many economic decisions involve a substantial amount of uncertainty, and therefore crucially depend on how individuals process probabilistic information. In this paper, we investigate the capability for probability judgment in a representative sample of the German population. Our results show...
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This paper studies the interplay between deadlines and cognitive limitations. We analyze an agent's decision to complete a one-off task under a deadline. Postponing the task can be beneficial for the agent; missing the deadline, however, leads to a drop in the agent's rewards. If the agent...
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is much less sophisticated than that characterised by modern microeconomic theory. …
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rationality can affect effort provision, by shrouding attributes of the incentives. In our setting, complexity leads workers to … facets of worker cognitive ability, that matter for shrouding. We find that even relatively small degrees of shrouding can …
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We examine whether shrouding or partitioning of a surcharge raises demand in online shopping. In a field experiment … effectiveness of shrouding practices. …
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learning model with the theory of rational inattention introduced by Sims (2006). In the model firms optimally allocate …
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mechanism should - in theory - provide incentives for truth-telling, many buyers in fact believe that they can increase their …
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