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Asset market bubbles and crashes are a major source of economic instability and inefficiency. Sometimes ascribed to animal spirits or irrational exuberance, their source remains imperfectly understood. Experimental methods can isolate systematic deviations from an asset's fundamental value in a...
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Do higher proportions of (a) informed investors and (b) high-quality projects increase the number of good projects that are ultimately financed via crowdfunding? A simple model and simulation reveals the answers to both questions to be: 'not necessarily'
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SMS information campaigns are increasingly used for policy. We conduct a field experiment to study information sharing …
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In this paper, we analyze a principal's optimal feedback policy in tournaments. We close a gap in the literature by assuming the principal to be unable to commit to a certain policy at the beginning of the tournament. Our analysis shows that in equilibrium the principal reveals intermediate...
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's key predictions in a laboratory experiment. The model's predictions are largely borne out – transparency negatively … under secrecy. This occurs despite subjects revealing more information under transparency than theory predicts …
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. Firms are found to engage in herding behavior, being more likely to employ undocumented workers if competitors do. Rivals … marginal revenue product. The herding behavior and competitive effects are found to be much weaker in geographically broad …
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experiment that regularly produces valuation bubble and crash events. Global sessions involved real time trades between subjects …
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We investigate whether acquiring more education when young has long-term effects on risk-taking behavior in financial markets and whether the effects spill over to spouses and children. There is substantial evidence that more educated people are more likely to invest in the stock market....
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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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This high-stakes experiment investigates the effect on buyers of mandatory disclosures concerning an insurance policy …
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