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experienced emotions in the choice problem. Main findings are a violation of the isolation effect, and support for the principle …. Dependent on the timing of the global risk different combinations of anticipated and experienced emotions influence decision …
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In this paper, we consider that our experience of time (to come) depends on the emotions we feel when we imagine future … pleasant or unpleasant events. A positive emotion such as relief or joy associated with a pleasant event that will happen in … expands. A negative emotion such as grief or frustration associatedwith an unpleasant event thatwill happen in the future …
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the sociologically most relevant emotions, namely anger and anxiety. Using representative data from the German Socio …A number of sociological theories argue that the experience of emotion is associated with social inequality. Despite … elaborate theoretical work, empirical studies are still rare and incoherent in their attempts at measuring emotion. As a …
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experienced emotions in the choice problem. Main findings are a violation of the isolation effect, and support for the principle …. Dependent on the timing of the global risk different combinations of anticipated and experienced emotions influence decision …
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anticipated and experienced emotions in the choice problem. Main findings are a violation of the isolation effect, and support for … earlier experiments. Dependent on the timing of the global risk different combinations of anticipated and experienced emotions …
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anticipated and experienced emotions in the choice problem. Main findings are a violation of the isolation effect, and support for … experienced emotions influence decision making. …
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Reduced-form tests of scale effects in markets with search, run when aggregate matching functions are estimated, may miss important scale effects at the micro level, because of the reactions of job searchers. A semi-structural model is developed and estimated on a British sample, testing for...
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We show how small initial wealth differences between low skilled black and white workers can generate large differences in their labour-market outcomes. This even occurs in the absence of a taste for discrimination against blacks or exogenous differences in the distance to jobs. Because of the...
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