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April 15, 2019

briq/IZA Workshop on Behavioral Economics of Education

How behavioral insights can contribute to equality of opportunity

  • behavioral economics
  • education
  • inequality
  • students
  • teacher
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June 21, 2013

People react less to tax changes if tax rules are complex

How does a tax system’s complexity affect people’s reaction to tax changes? A new IZA Discussion Paper by Johannes Abeler […]

  • behavioral economics
  • complexity
  • labor supply
  • laboratory experiment
  • taxation
  • Johannes Abeler
  • Simon Jäger
Research

April 15, 2013

Pay later to increase honesty – evidence from a field experiment with soldiers

People tend to be more honest if they are not rewarded immediately but rather in the distant future. This is […]

  • behavioral economics
  • honesty
  • military
  • natural field experiment
  • Bradley Ruffle
  • Yossi Tobol
Research

March 25, 2013

Eat sugar and make better choices

Formal economic models rarely consider the mental conditions of individuals when analyzing their behavior and the decisions they make. In […]

  • behavioral economics
  • cognitive skills
  • laboratory experiment
  • patience
  • time preferences
  • Marie Claire Villeval
  • Michael A. Kuhn
  • Peter J. Kuhn

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