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Does political polarization lead to dysfunctional behavior? To study this question, we investigate the attitudes of supporters of Donald Trump and of Hillary Clinton towards each other and how these ... is mainly driven by Clinton voters. This provides the first experimental evidence that political polarization leads to destructive behavior. All data, analysis codes and experimental materials are
economics, political science (e.g. Fréchette et al., 2003) , and psychology (e.g. Rachlin et al., 1980) ? Many experimenters have conducted lab and field experiments. But how many have also conducted ... call, each delving into different subjects on which John has contributed. Topics include auctions, political economy, learning and strategic reasoning, communication, and other-regarding preferences. In
. This paper addresses that gap for the Markowitz (J Political Econ, 60:151–58, 1952) (M) model of utility which embodies reference-dependent utility, loss aversion and was seemingly the first model to ... : Academic Press. Friedman , Milton, & Savage , Leonard J . ( 1948 ). The utility analysis of choices involving risk . Journal of Political Economy , 56 , 279 - 304 . Gelman , A. , & Rubin , D. ( 1992
There is substantial evidence that women tend to support different policies and political candidates than men. Many studies also document gender differences in a variety of important preference ... It is often claimed that the world, if run by women, would be very different than it is today (Funk & Gathmann, 2015) .1 However, since men have traditionally dominated cultural, political and
. , & Sunder , S. ( 1993 ). Allocative efficiency of markets with zero-intelligence traders: Market as a partial substitute for individual rationality . Journal of Political Economy , 101 , 119 - 137 ... market behavior . Journal of Political Economy , 70 , 111 - 137 . Smith , V. L. ( 1976 ). Experimental economics: Induced value theory . American Economic Review , 66 , 274 - 279 . Smith , V. L. ( 1981
. Journal of Political Economy , 125 ( 3 ), 625 - 653 . Andreoni , J. , & Sanchez , A. ( 2020 ). Fooling myself or fooling observers? Avoiding social pressures by manipulating perceptions of deservingness of ... Economic perspectives , 21 ( 2 ), 153 - 174 . https://doi.org/10.1257/jep.21.2. 153 List , J. A. ( 2007 ). On the interpretation of giving in dictator games . Journal of Political Economy , 115 ( 3 ), 482
. Journal of Political Philosophy , 18 ( 1 ), 101 - 122 . Myers , C Daniel and Tali Mendelberg, Political deliberation , in David Sears Leonie Huddy and Jack Levy, eds., Oxford Handbook of Political ... efficiencyenhancing values such as international integration and globalization, individual freedom and meritocracy (Sandel, 2020) . Nowadays, a political divide opens up between those social groups that have
Writing as a collaborative process’ is the major philosophy of writing instruction in the contemporary university writing center. The view of writing as a process, not as a product, puts the emphasis ... tutee revise a paper ?orally? through talk and what it means to instruct writing by talk, not by text, for the work of the tutorial in the frame of the process-oriented philosophy of writing instruction
Writing as a collaborative process’ is the major philosophy of writing instruction in the contemporary university writing center. The view of writing as a process, not as a product, puts the emphasis ... tutee revise a paper ?orally? through talk and what it means to instruct writing by talk, not by text, for the work of the tutorial in the frame of the process-oriented philosophy of writing instruction
Writing as a collaborative process’ is the major philosophy of writing instruction in the contemporary university writing center. The view of writing as a process, not as a product, puts the emphasis ... tutee revise a paper ‘orally’ through talk and what it means to instruct writing by talk, not by text, for the work of the tutorial in the frame of the process-oriented philosophy of writing instruction
to win the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences. In addition, Lin's career included numerous elected offices, including serving as the president of the American Political Science Association, the Public ... American Political Science Association: Puzzling research questions can now be addressed more systematically. New research questions will open up. We need to expand the type of research methods regularly
(Ancient or Modern), Music & Arts, and Philosophy, Pedagogy & Psychology.8 About a fifth of the students do not transition to upper-secondary education right after the 9th grade. There can be various ... the three least math-intensive academic specializations (Languages, Philosophy, Pedagogy & Psychology, Music & Arts). On the other hand, they represent a mere 10 percent 22 Specifically, in 1070 cases
A non-parametric efficient statistical method, Random Forests, is implemented for the selection of the determinants of Central Bank Independence (CBI) among a large database of economic, political ... (Cukierman, 2008, 2013; Alesina & Stella, 2011) , and the political economy of monetary policymaking (DeHaan & Eijffinger, 2016). The balance between flexibility and credibility in monetary policymaking
(Boyd & Richerson, 2005; Fischbacher & Gachter, 2010) , productivity (Carpenter & Seki, 2011; Bandiera et al., 2005; Dohmen & Falk, 2011) , political preferences (Fisman et al., 2017; Kerschbamer ... peer networks could be important in explaining adult inter-individual heterogeneity in distributional preferences, selection into friendship/professional networks, labor market status and political views
behavioral economics . North Holland. Goeree , J. , & Holt , C. ( 2005 ). An explanation of anomalous behavior in models of political participation . American Political Science Review , 99 ( 2 ), 201 - 213 ... coordinating decentralized allocation decisions . Journal of Political Economy , 100 ( 2 ), 292 - 316 . Nadal , J.-P. , Weisbuch , G. , Chenevez , O. , & Kirman , A. ( 1998 ). A formal approach to market
, political campaigning, or community work) that took place at the business school. 3.2 Experimental timeline and treatments The field experiments took place in the Microeconomics I course, with two cohorts ... theory of marriage: Part I . Journal of Political Economy , 81 ( 4 ), 813 - 846 . Boss , V. , Dahlander , L. , Ihl , C. , & Jayaraman , R. ( 2021 ). Organizing entrepreneurial teams: A field experiment on
recognition: Challenges to theories of revealed preference and framing . Journal of Political Economy , 122 , 1235 - 1270 . https://doi.org/ 10.1086/677254 Cooper , D. J. , & Fang , H. ( 2008 ). Understanding ... . ( 2016 ). Cognitive ability, character skills, and learning to play equilibrium: A level-k analysis . Journal of Political Economy , 124 , 1619 - 1676 . https://doi.org/10.1086/688849 Gonçalves , R
randomization . Journal of Political Economy , 125 ( 1 ), 40 - 68 Allais , M. ( 1953 ). Le Comportement de l' Homme Rationnel devant le Risque: Critique des Postulates et Axiomes de l' Ecole Américaine ... , under ambiguity, and from experience . Psychological Review , 124 ( 4 ), 369 - 409 . *Fatas , E. , Neugebauer , T. , & Tamborero , P. ( 2007 ). How politicians make decisions: A political choice
Mercedes-Benz, in spite of geopolitical insecurities and a volatile semiconductor market, the global demand for vehicles remains robust; nevertheless, due to the unstable political situation and ongoing
outlining the differences, we discuss the design philosophy that lead to the design choices. Recall that Sect. 3.2 describes the equilibrium as a function of driver preferences. The mapping from preferences ... Extortion: Evidence from Trucking in Aceh. Journal of Political Economy, 117(3), 417–452. URL https://ideas.repec.org/a/ucp/jpolec/ v117y2009i3p417-452.html. Preusser Research Group, Inc. (January 2015