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productivity and their social preferences. This paper presents causal evidence that they do. In a real-effort experiment, we elicit …
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The perception of disease risks and risky health behaviors are closely associated. In this paper, we investigate the accuracy of disease risk perceptions among obese individuals. We compare subjective risk perceptions for various diseases elicited in the American Life Panel (ALP) to individual's...
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to age 67. By introducing an experiment into a representative household survey, we are able to disentangle expectations …
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We analyze distributional preferences in games in which a decider chooses the provision of a good that benefits a receiver and creates costs for a group of payers. The average decider takes into account the welfare of all parties and has concerns for efficiency. However, she attaches similar...
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assigned among high-school students and choices were measured using an incentivized experiment. Students who participated in …
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