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The delay effect, that people discount the near future more than the distant future, has not been verified rigorously. An experiment conducted by us in China confirms that, by separating the delay from the interval, the delay effect exists only within a short delay. The results are reliable,...
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We conducted a field experiment on the Internet and investigated the participants' belief updating in an individual learning environment where they observe a sequence of private signals and in a social learning environment where they observe a sequence of other people's actions. We observed that...
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This paper examines the aggregate effects of regret in a market where investors maximize expected return while minimizing anticipated regret. In equilibrium, the excess return on a risky asset is proportional to its “regret beta” that is defined with respect to the gap between the market...
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