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This paper tests the effect of a matching mechanism on donations in a controlled field experiment. We match the donations of students at the University of Zurich who, each semester, have to decide whether they wish to contribute to two Social Funds. Our results support the hypothesis that a...
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theory framework with asymmetric information. We distinguish between the role of insidership and personal connections. The …
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important role in explaining brain drain. The effects of social networks on brain drain are analyzed in a decision theory …
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relative economic position and not solely, as standard economic theory assumes, about their absolute economic position …
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People care a great deal about their relative economic position and not solely about their absolute economic position. However, behavioral evidence is rare. This paper provides evidence on how the relative income position affects professional sports performances. Our analysis suggests that if a...
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In this paper we present a two period model, where the agent's preferences are described by prospect theory as proposed …
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Trends in arts and culture tend to be longer-lasting and less fragile than in other fields such as clothing design. Most herding models are not able to explain such stability, instead predicting informational cascades to be fragile and fads to be frequent. The present contribution is able to...
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