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before and during the outbreak. In each experiment, we elicit risk preferences from two sample groups: professional traders …
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This monograph surveys the results of government intervention in the market for retirement income provision throughout the world. The authors begin by looking at high-income democracies in which governments have, to a large degree, taken over the function of providing pensions. They find that...
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We explore the relationship between gambling and other forms of risk-taking behaviour, i.e. exposure to debt and the use of credit, at the individual and household level using representative pooled cross-section data drawn from the UK Expenditure and Food Surveys (EFS), 2001 to 2007. Gambling...
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We explore the relationship between gambling and other forms of risk-taking behaviour, i.e. exposure to debt and the use of credit, at the individual and household level using representative pooled cross-section data drawn from the UK Expenditure and Food Surveys (EFS), 2001 to 2007. Gambling...
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unique natural experiment to demonstrate how collective uncertainty, induced by national government policy, affects the … UK-immigrants in Germany to show that uncertainty about future bilateral relations and concerns about a negative economic … natürliches Experiment um zu zeigen, wie kollektive Unsicherheit, die durch nationale Regierungspolitik induziert wird, das …
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Gender gaps in labor supply and household responsibilities persist. Using representative survey data from 24,000 respondents across six countries, this paper explores the actual and perceived preferences of men for couple equity. We document that in all six countries the majority of men state...
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