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Are preferences for reforms driven by individuals' own endowments or beliefs? To address this question, we conducted a …
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A long literature has developed econometric methods for estimating individual-consumer-level demand systems that accommodate corner solutions. The increasing access to transaction-level customer purchase histories across a wide array of markets and industries vastly expands the prospect for...
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psychologists' critiques and alternatives within a general cognitive perspective on value elicitation, including stated preferences …
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This paper reviews the literature on culture and economics, focusing primarily on the epidemiological approach. The epidemiological approach studies the variation in outcomes across different immigrant groups residing in the same country. Immigrants presumably differ in their cultures but share...
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This paper surveys recent work on the evolutionary origins of preferences. We are especially interested in the … circumstances under which evolution would push preferences away from the self-interested perfectly-rational expected utility …
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Competitive environments often leave room for "dirty" practices such as sabotage, retaliation, or dishonesty. We use an online experiment to document aggregate levels and individual differences in the willingness to engage in dirty competition and in the willingness to enter competitions where...
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