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Using a field experiment in the Netherlands, we study the labor market and the budgetary effects of a more generous earnings exemption policy. The policy allowed claimants to keep more earnings for a longer time. In line with expectations, we find positive effects on employment, almost entirely...
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Even if policy makers or the public are not at all interested in a BI and prefer a move to more workfare-oriented social security, it would still be advisable to conduct a BI experiment that would provide the benchmark or baseline against which the results of all workfare-oriented experiments...
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Talent allocation models assume that entrepreneurial talent is selfish and thus allocates into unproductive or even destructive activities if these offer the highest private returns. This paper experimentally analyzes other-regarding preferences of entrepreneurial talent. We find that making a...
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This paper experimentally analyzes the effect of network structures on individualsʼ decisions in a game of strategic substitutes. The theoretical basis for our experiment is the model of Bramoullé and Kranton (2007). As predicted, we find that individuals are able to coordinate on equilibria,...
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Humans do not have infinite attention. Contrary to what traditional economic models would predict, only a subset of all available alternatives is considered for most decisions one makes in a lifetime. On top of this, only a limited number of attributes of these alternatives are taken into...
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Central banks have become increasingly communicative. An important reason is that democratic societies expect more transparency from public institutions. Central bankers, based on empirical research, also believe that sharing information has economic benefits. Communication is seen as a way to...
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Central banks have become increasingly communicative. An important reason is that democratic societies expect more transparency from public institutions. Central bankers, based on empirical research, also believe that sharing information has economic benefits. Communication is seen as a way to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008936428
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