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A Note On Generalized Hyperbolic Discounting |
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125 |
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373 |
A Note On The Loewenstein-Prelec Theory Of Intertemporal Choice |
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256 |
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868 |
A Simple Model of Optimal Tax Systems: Taxation, Measurement and Uncertainty |
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250 |
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724 |
A Theory of Reference Time |
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1 |
1 |
21 |
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2 |
2 |
141 |
A general theory of time discounting: The reference-time theory of intertemporal choice |
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45 |
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199 |
A general theory of time discounting: The reference-time theory of intertemporal choice |
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63 |
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370 |
A simple derivation of Prelec’s probability weighting function |
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241 |
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4 |
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799 |
A value function that explains the magnitude and sign effects |
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58 |
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500 |
Alice Through the Looking Glass: Strategic Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction in a Liquidity Trap |
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37 |
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1 |
1 |
142 |
Alice Through the Looking Glass: Strategic Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interaction in a Liquidity Trap |
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69 |
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403 |
An extension of the Becker proposition to non-expected utility theory |
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41 |
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248 |
Can quantum decision theory explain the Ellsberg paradox? |
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75 |
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90 |
Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy in a Competitive Equilibrium with Multiple Equilibria |
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5 |
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121 |
Classical and Belief-Based Gift Exchange Models: Theory and Evidence |
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7 |
0 |
3 |
10 |
23 |
Competitive Charitable Giving and Optimal Public Policy with Multiple Equilibria |
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14 |
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0 |
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111 |
Composite Prospect Theory: A proposal to combine ‘prospect theory’ and ‘cumulative prospect theory’ |
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5 |
136 |
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15 |
419 |
Coordination Failures, Philanthropy, and Public Policy |
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72 |
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341 |
Corruption And The Provision Of Public Output In A Hierarchical Asymmetric Information Relationship |
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131 |
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406 |
Discounting by intervals: An inconsistent theory of intertemporal choice? |
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37 |
0 |
0 |
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199 |
Dominance Concepts for Fehr-Schmidt Preferences |
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56 |
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227 |
Dominance concepts for discrete Fehr-Schmidt preferences with a focus on income inequality* |
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11 |
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85 |
Evidential equilibria in static games |
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32 |
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176 |
Evidential equilibria: Heuristics and biases in static games |
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37 |
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135 |
Evidential equilibria: Heuristics and biases in static games of complete information Working Paper Version |
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48 |
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106 |
Existence of a Condorcet winner when voters have other-regarding preferences |
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38 |
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361 |
Explaining the anomalies of the exponential discounted utility model |
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161 |
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901 |
Fairness and Direct Democracy |
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99 |
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429 |
Foundations and Properties of Time Discount Functions |
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26 |
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95 |
Foundations and Properties of Time Discount Functions |
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Foundations for Intertemporal Choice |
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93 |
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52 |
Hang ’em with probability zero: Why does it not work? |
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56 |
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423 |
Human Ethics and Virtues: Rethinking the Homo-Economicus Model |
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55 |
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8 |
33 |
187 |
Hyperbolic Punishment Function |
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23 |
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155 |
Identity and Redistribution: Theory and Evidence |
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20 |
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34 |
Identity and Redistribution: Theory and Evidence |
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81 |
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5 |
136 |
Increasing elasticity of the value function in the Loewenstein-Prelec theory of intertemporal choice |
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36 |
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212 |
Inequality and size of the government when voters have other regarding preferences |
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46 |
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224 |
Insurance and Probability Weighting Functions |
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298 |
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2,235 |
Mental Accounting, Loss Aversion, and Tax Evasion: Theory and Evidence |
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58 |
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85 |
Non-Linearities, Large Forecasters And Evidential Reasoning Under Rational Expectations |
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39 |
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262 |
Optimal Distribution Of Powers In A Federation: A Simple, Unified Framework |
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53 |
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256 |
Optimal income taxation in the presence of tax evasion: Expected utility versus prospect theory |
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165 |
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8 |
445 |
Philanthropy, multiple equilibria and optimal public policy |
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8 |
0 |
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108 |
Probability Weighting Functions* |
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88 |
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524 |
Prosociality, Political Identity, and Redistribution of Earned Income: Theory and Evidence |
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21 |
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55 |
Psychological and Social Motivations in Microfinance Contracts: Theory and Evidence |
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48 |
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118 |
Public Goods Games and Psychological Utility: Theory and Evidence |
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94 |
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55 |
Public goods games and psychological utility: Theory and evidence |
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49 |
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6 |
145 |
Quantum Decision Theory and the Ellsberg Paradox |
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22 |
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Rank dependent expected utility theory explains the St. Petersburg paradox |
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27 |
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83 |
Rationality in Economics: Theory and Evidence |
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98 |
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Rebuttal of Hashimzade, Myles and Tran-Nam (2009) “New Approaches to the Economics of Tax Evasion” |
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50 |
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214 |
Social Preferences and Redistribution Under Direct Democracy |
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66 |
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193 |
Social responsibility, human morality and public policy |
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25 |
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81 |
Strategic monetary and fiscal policy interaction in a liquidity trap |
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76 |
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192 |
The Behavioral Economics of Crime and Punishment |
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227 |
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9 |
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894 |
The Behavioral Economics of Insurance |
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197 |
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5 |
592 |
The Ellsberg paradox: A challenge to quantum decision theory?* |
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52 |
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5 |
132 |
The Political Economy of Redistribution Under Asymmetric Information |
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246 |
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2 |
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685 |
The Utility Function Under Prospect Theory |
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484 |
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1,612 |
Why Do People Pay Taxes? An Explanation Based On Loss Aversion And Overweighting of Low Probabilities |
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385 |
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2,125 |
Why Do People Pay Taxes? Prospect Theory Versus Expected Utility Theory |
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747 |
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3 |
10 |
3,175 |
Total Working Papers |
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16 |
57 |
6,235 |
27 |
78 |
308 |
25,029 |