Report NEP-CBE-2017-12-03
This is the archive for NEP-CBE, a report on new working papers in the area of Cognitive and Behavioural Economics. Marco Novarese issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon, or Bluesky.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Toke Aidt & Christopher Rauh, 2017, "The Big Five Personality Traits and Partisanship in England," CESifo Working Paper Series, CESifo, number 6732.
- Buddelmeyer, Hielke & Powdthavee, Nattavudh, 2015, "Can having internal locus of control insure against negative shocks? Psychological evidence from panel data," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library, number 66190, Dec.
- Serhiy Kandul & Olexandr Nikolaychuk, 2017, "If I do not ask for help, it does not mean I do not need it: Experimental analysis of recipients' preferences for redistribution," IRENE Working Papers, IRENE Institute of Economic Research, number 17-13, Nov.
- Serhiy Kandul & Olexandr Nikolaychuk, 2017, "I deserve more! An experimental analysis of illusory ownership in dictator games," IRENE Working Papers, IRENE Institute of Economic Research, number 17-12, Nov.
- Christoph Engel & Svenja Hippel, 2017, "Experimental Social Planners: Good Natured, but Overly Optimistic," Discussion Paper Series of the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Economics, Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Economics, number 2017_23, Nov.
- Larbi Alaoui & Katharina A. Janezic & Antonio Penta, 2017, "Reasoning about others’ reasoning," Economics Working Papers, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, number 1587, Nov.
- Huck, Steffen & Szech, Nora & Wenner, Lukas M., 2017, "More effort with less pay: On information avoidance, optimistic beliefs, and performance," Discussion Papers, Research Unit: Economics of Change, WZB Berlin Social Science Center, number SP II 2015-304r2, revised 2017.
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