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Over the last 25 years, more than a hundred dictator game experiments have been published. This meta study summarizes … the evidence. Exploiting the fact that most experiments had to fix parameters they did not intend to test, the meta study …
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experiments ; social preferences ; second best ; motivational crowding ; explicit incentives …
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) tax morale and fairness and (6) money illusion, perceived inflation and fiscal drag. The literature discussed contains …
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Behavioral economics attempts to integrate insights from psychology, neuroscience, and sociology in order to better predict individual outcomes and develop more effective policy. While the field has been successfully applied to many areas, education has, so far, received less attention - a...
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This chapter presents an integrated economic approach that organizes and interprets the evidence on child development. It also discusses the indicators of child well-being that are used in international comparisons. Recent evidence on child development is summarized, and policies to promote...
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experiments and representative samples and find only low degrees of association between economic preferences and personality. We … then regress life outcomes - such as labor market success, health status and life satisfaction - simultaneously on …
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Many decisions are interactive; the outcome of one party depends not only on its decisions or on acts of nature but also on the decisions of others. In the present article, we review the literature on decision making made by groups of the past 25 years. Researchers have compared the strategic...
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experiments and representative samples and find only low degrees of association between economic preferences and personality. We … then regress life outcomes - such as labor market success, health status and life satisfaction - simultaneously on …
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I offer a selective review of discounting and climate policy. Analytic and numerical models show that different assumptions greatly change the degree to which decisions about climate policy depend on the discount rate. I discuss a claim that standard models exaggerate the current generation's...
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experiments ; social preferences ; second best ; motivational crowding ; explicit incentives …
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