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Recent research in contract theory on the effects of behavioral biases implicitly assumes that they are stable, in the sense of not being affected by the contracts themselves. In this paper, we provide evidence that this is not necessarily the case. We show that in an insurance context, being...
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Are individuals expected utility maximizers? This question represents much more than academic curiosity. In a normative sense, at stake are the fundamental underpinnings of the bulk of the last half-century’s models of choice under uncertainty. From a positive perspective, the ubiquitous...
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We examine experimentally how Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) respond to incentives and how they provide incentives in situations requiring trust and trustworthiness. As a control we compare the behavior of CEOs with the behavior of students. We find that CEOs are considerably more trusting and...
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"anchoring" phenomenon in the field. The first experiment produces evidence that inexperienced consumers can be anchored in the … experiment finds that anchors have only transient effects on prices and quantities traded: aggregate market outcomes converge to …
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-dependent preferences. Departing from past work, we conduct complementary experiments to disentangle expectations — verified probabilistic …
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acting on them. We implement the first experiment that is able to address a potential causal relationship between self …
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We introduce a simple, easy to implement instrument for jointly eliciting risk and ambiguity attitudes. Using this instrument, we structurally estimate a two-parameter model of preferences. Our findings indicate that ambiguity aversion is significantly overstated when risk neutrality is assumed....
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