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Andrew J. Oswald

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September 24, 2021

It hurts to be economically insecure

Chronic pain rises during recessions, but not among the jobless

  • boom
  • health
  • pain
  • recession
  • unemployment
  • well-being
  • Andrew J. Oswald
  • Lucía Macchia
Research

September 17, 2020

Research reveals ‘climate-change complacency’ across Europe

New paper illustrates the importance of human feelings for economic policy-making

  • climate change
  • feelings
  • global warming
  • policy interventions
  • public information
  • Adam Nowakowski
  • Andrew J. Oswald
Research

September 13, 2016

Differences in risk attitudes do not explain gender gap in leadership positions

A recent IZA World of Labor article suggests that gender differences in attitudes toward risk are less significant than previously […]

  • attitudes
  • competition
  • female leadership
  • gender discrimination
  • gender gap
  • risk
  • risk aversion
  • Amanda H. Goodall
  • Andrew J. Oswald
  • Antonio Filippin
  • Benjamin Artz
  • Christoph Freudenthaler
  • Erica G. Birk
  • Glen R. Waddell
  • Jay K. Walker
  • Logan M. Lee
  • Mario Lackner
  • Michael Jetter
  • Paolo Crosetto
  • René Böheim
Research

February 17, 2014

Money makes people more right-wing

Voting is the foundation of modern democracy. The causes of people’s political attitudes, however, are largely unknown. Are people’s party […]

  • left-wing
  • lottery
  • money
  • political party
  • political preferences
  • redistribution
  • right-wing
  • self-interest
  • voting
  • windfall
  • Andrew J. Oswald
  • Nattavudh Powdthavee

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