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Postdoc at TUNI-FIT ❄️🌲 | PhD at UAB 🌞🏖️
https://martinbrun.github.io/
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Econometrica
4 months ago
A widely held view is that the Gini coefficient is not decomposable by subgroups. This paper proposes an axiomatic framework that ensures well-behaved within and between-group terms under which the Gini is decomposable with a novel and unique formula.
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Finnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems Research FIT
7 months ago
New in the FIT working paper series: 🤩 Martín Brun & Xavier Ramos Attitudes to income inequality and redistribution
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CeDEx University of Nottingham
9 months ago
Why do people follow rules, most importantly laws & social norms? In our new paper in
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by current and former @UoNCeDEx researchers Simon Gaechter,
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and Daniele Nosenzo, we provide some basic behavioural insights into this question. 1/15
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Shengwu Li
10 months ago
💡 Open science: A team of researchers at Shandong University has attempted to replicate Oprea (2024 AER). The results do not replicate. Oprea 2024 reported an online lab experiment, and found that prospect theory anomalies occur not only for lotteries, but also for deterministic 'mirrors'.
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AEA Journals
10 months ago
Forthcoming in the JEL: "Understanding Economic Behavior Using Open-Ended Survey Data" by Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, Stefanie Stantcheva, and Johannes Wohlfart.
www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=...
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Understanding Economic Behavior Using Open-Ended Survey Data
(Forthcoming Article) - We survey the recent literature in economics using open-ended survey data to uncover mechanisms behind economic beliefs and behaviors. We first provide an overview of different...
https://www.aeaweb.org/articles?id=10.1257/jel.20251780&from=f
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Joel van der Weele
10 months ago
Excited about our new working paper "Giving as a self-control problem". We look at information avoidance as an emotion regulation strategy in charitable giving decisions. We find evidence for both strategic avoidance and strategic seeking of emotions. Paper:
papers.tinbergen.nl/25023.pdf
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Department of Economics, NHH Norwegian School of Economics
11 months ago
"Fairness Across the World" - new working paper by Ingvild Almås, Alexander W. Cappelen,
@erikosorensen.bsky.social
and Bertil Tungodden.
@nhhecon.bsky.social
@nhhnor.bsky.social
@fair-thechoicelab.bsky.social
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NHH Brage: Fairness Across the World
https://openaccess.nhh.no/nhh-xmlui/handle/11250/3184837
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Nick Huntington-Klein
12 months ago
After a long wait, the working paper for the Many-Economists Project: The Sources of Researcher Variation in Economics. We had 146 teams perform the same research three times, each time with less freedom. What source of freedom leads to different choices and results?
papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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The Sources of Researcher Variation in Economics
We use a rigorous three-stage many-analysts design to assess how different researcher decisions—specifically data cleaning, research design, and the interpretat
https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=5152665
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Jaakko Meriläinen
12 months ago
🧵 Who enters politics? Are politicians different from the general population? In our
@jeeanews.bsky.social
paper (M. Jokela,
@jannetukiainen.bsky.social
, Å. von Schoultz), we study Finnish politicians’ cognitive and personality traits using military conscription test data. 📊
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Personality Traits and Cognitive Ability in Political Selection
Abstract. A vast scholarship questions whether voters are sufficiently informed to act in their best interest at the polling booth, which may also have imp
https://academic.oup.com/jeea/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jeea/jvaf010/8029910
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
12 months ago
A new study reveals that we simplify decisions by storing key choices early and prioritizing critical points. These insights were uncovered through an analysis of London taxi drivers’ navigation strategies. In
@apnews.com
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Andis Sofianos
about 1 year ago
I have written a review article on the research within experimental economics studying the impact of intelligence on economic decision making.
doi.org/10.1093/acre...
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Finnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems Research FIT
about 1 year ago
Call for Papers: Workshop in Labor Economics: Wages, Employment and Inequality The popular WEI workshop will be organised again in Helsinki, Finland on 21 – 22 August 2025 with Magne Mogstad and Stephen Machin as keynote speakers. Submit your paper by 30 March!
verotutkimus.fi/en/wei2025/
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» Call for Papers: Workshop in Labor Economics: Wages, Employment and Inequality (WEI 2025)
<p>The popular WEI workshop will be organised again in Helsinki, Finland on 21 – 22 August 2025 with Magne Mogstad and Stephen Machin as keynote speakers! </p> <p>Submit your paper by 30 March 2025! <...
https://verotutkimus.fi/en/wei2025/
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NBER
about 1 year ago
Research teams composed of pro-immigration researchers estimated more positive impacts of immigration on public support for social programs, while anti-immigration teams reported more negative estimates, from George J. Borjas and Nate Breznau
https://www.nber.org/papers/w33274
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Florian Ederer
about 1 year ago
Academics from poorer socio-economic backgrounds are more likely to - not publish - have outstanding publication records - introduce more novel scientific concepts - less likely to receive recognition, as measured by citations, Nobel Prize nominations, and awards.
www.nber.org/papers/w33289
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The Quarterly Journal of Economics
about 1 year ago
Recently accepted by
#QJE
, “Do Financial Concerns Make Workers Less Productive,” by Kaur, Mullainathan (
@sendhil.bsky.social
), Oh, and Schilbach (
@fschilbach.bsky.social
):
doi.org/10.1093/qje/...
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Do Financial Concerns Make Workers Less Productive?*
Abstract. Workers who are worried about their personal finances may find it hard to focus at work. If so, reducing financial concerns could by itself incre
https://doi.org/10.1093/qje/qjae038
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Stefanie Stantcheva
about 1 year ago
Zero-sum thinking is a key mindset that shapes how we view the world. A little thread to highlight our work on its roots with
@sahilchinoy.bsky.social
,
@nathannunn.bsky.social
, Sandra Sequeira.🧵1/23
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Sara Ayllón
about 1 year ago
🎯JOB ALERT!🎯 I am looking for a RA to work with me and my team on several projects. You should be interested in poverty in developed economies, labour, gender or meta-analysis.
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Alex Imas
about 1 year ago
Phenomenal paper, one of my absolute favs! 2 points: 1) prospect theory is a *descriptive* model of choice. Choice still there, new work is getting us closer to understanding mechanism. 2) not clear whether choices are response to risk, and people apply same heuristic to similar non-risk contexts
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