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High rates of understatement are found for many government transfer programs and in many datasets. This understatement has major implications for our understanding of economic well-being and the effects of transfer programs. We provide estimates of the extent of under-reporting for ten transfer...
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experiment that arises from a sharp discontinuity in DI policy in Norway, we provide transparent and credible identification of …
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Public recognition is a frequent tool for motivating desirable behavior, yet its welfare effects are rarely measured. We develop a portable money-metric approach for measuring the direct welfare effects of shame and pride, which we deploy in a series of experiments on exercise and charitable...
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experiment base vindicates application of Bloom's method in this context …
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evaluation modes, in which stated economic values critically depend on whether the good is valued jointly with others or in …
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our predictions in a laboratory experiment that compares two-bidder auctions with one prize and 20-bidder auctions with …
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We conduct a laboratory experiment to examine how third-party ratings impact charity choice and donative behavior …
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This paper reports on a randomized evaluation of an earnings subsidy offered to long-term welfare recipients in Canada …) the payment depends on individual earnings rather than family income. Our evaluation is based on a classical randomized …
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Criteria for evaluating school choice mechanisms are first, whether truth-telling is sometimes punished and second, how efficient the match is. With common knowledge preferences, Deferred Acceptance (DA) dominates the Boston mechanism by the first criterion and is ambiguously ranked by the...
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Using sportscard grading as an example, we employ field experiments to investigate empirically the informational role of professional certifiers. In the past 20 years, professional grading of sportscards has evolved in a way that provides a unique opportunity to measure the information provision...
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