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experiment suggest that auditors' judgments deviate significantly from normative criteria. Implications for the theory and …
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This article considers whether communication can improve the efficacy of incentive mechanisms designed to correct the problem of moral hazard in groups. In particular, we use experimental economics methods to study environmental targeting instruments proposed by Segerson (1988) for regulating a...
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We study how a concern for robustness modifies a policy maker's incentive to experiment. A policy maker has a prior …. Bayes' law gives the policy maker an incentive to experiment. The policy maker fears that both submodels and his prior …
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This article provides advice on how to meet the practical challenges of experimental methods within public management research. We focus on lab, field, and survey experiments. For each of these types of experiments we outline the major challenges and limitations encountered when implementing...
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The effective design and implementation of interventions that reduce vulnerability and poverty require a solid understanding of underlying poverty dynamics and associated behavioral responses. Stochastic and dynamic benefit streams can make it difficult for the poor to learn the value of such...
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online experiment to compare our approach to a standard one used in the literature that requires comparable task completion …
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We evaluate the first controlled field experiment on Individual Development Accounts (IDAs). Including their own … unqualified purposes. Among renters at the beginning of the experiment, the IDA increased homeownership rates after 4 years by 7 …
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It is generally thought that market outcomes are improved with the provision of market information. As a result, the use of repeated rounds with price feedback has become standard practice in the applied experimental auction valuation literature.We conducted two experiments to determine how...
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behavioral data from our experiment confirm the path dependence of choices, despite the short trial duration and the many task …
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A key ingredient of many popular asset pricing models is that investors exhibit countercyclical risk aversion, which helps explain major economic puzzles such as the strong and systematic variation in risk premiums over time and the high volatility of asset prices. There is, however,...
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