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In this paper, we first conduct a lab-in-the-field experiment of a simple one-shot trust game among villagers in a rural county located in northern China. Comparing individuals who have and have not yet opened but are interested in opening their own online stores, which is, to a great extent,...
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In this study, we exploit a policy shock that differentially increased capital gains taxes for housing units with holding period less than 5 years, and document tax avoidance and tax evasion in the residential resale market in China. We show suggestive evidence that after the capital gains tax...
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The topic of air pollution has drawn considerable attention globally. In this paper, we examine the immediate effect of air pollution on a substantial decision, that is, a housing purchase. By linking housing purchasing behavior with the air quality in Beijing, we document market participants'...
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Incentive mechanisms are important attributes to financial decision-making. A framed field experiment was conducted to test loan decision behaviors. It showed that lenders' risk-aversion and behavioral responses resulted in credit rationing under certain incentive schemes. In the experiment,...
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Expected utility theory (EUT) is a parsimonious theory that explains behavior under risk and uncertainty. Previous research showed that EUT of wealth is not a satisfactory explanation of risk aversion. We use empirical data from a controlled laboratory experiment to show that EUT of income...
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