Publications des institutions partenaires
Range Effects and Lottery Pricing
A standard method to elicit certainty equivalents is the Becker-DeGroot-Marschak (BDM) procedure. We compare the standard BDM procedure and a BDM procedure with a restricted range of minimum selling prices that an individual can state. We find that elicited prices are systematically affected by the range of feasible minimum selling prices. Expected utility theory cannot explain these...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Probabilistic Choice and Stochastic Dominance
This paper presents an axiomatic model of probabilistic choice under risk. In this model, when it comes to choosing one lottery over another, each alternative has a chance of being selected, unless one lottery stochastically dominates the other. An individual behaves as if he compares lotteries to a reference lottery—a least upper bound or a greatest lower boundnin terms of weak...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Central Bank Design with Heterogeneous Agents
We study alternative institutional arrangements for the determination of monetary policy in a general equilibrium model with heterogeneous agents,nwhere monetary policy has redistributive effects. Inflation is determined by a policy board using either simple-majority voting, supermajority voting, ornbargaining. We compare the equilibrium inflation rates to the first-best allocation...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Effects of Firm Size and Business Cycle on Earning Losses of Displaced Workers
This paper analyzes labor market success of workers who are displaced in boom versus recession periods. Moreover, the empirical analysis contrasts workers from small firms and large firms. The idea is that displacement carries no information about workers' productivity in large firms but is a signal of low productivity in small firms. This signal is stronger when the plant...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
The Value of a Statistical Injury: New Evidence from the Swiss Labor Market.
This paper deals with the compensation for non-fatal accident risk in Switzerland and presents empirical estimates of the value of a statistical injury. We approach the problem of endogenous sorting of workers into jobs with different accident risks based on unobserved productivity differences twofold. First, we have access to the number of accidents not only at the level of...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
The Power of Positional Concerns
People care a great deal about their relative economic position and not solely about their absolute economic position. However, behavioral evidence is rare. This paper provides evidence on how the relative income position affectsnprofessional sports performances. Our analysis suggests that if a player’s salary is below the average and this difference increases, his performance...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Risk Aversion
Risk aversion is traditionally defined in the context of lotteries over monetary payoffs. This paper extends the notion of risk aversion to a more general setup where outcomes (consequences) may not be measurable in monetary terms and people may have fuzzy preferences over lotteries, i.e. they may choose in a probabilistic manner. The paper considers comparative risk aversion within...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Exports, Foreign Direct Investment and the Costs of Corporate Taxation
Depending on the definition of the tax base, the statutory corporate tax rate implies rather different measures of effective average and marginal tax rates. This paper develops a model of a monopolistically competitive industry with extensive and intensive business investment and shows how these margins respond to changes in average and marginal corporate tax rates. Intensive...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Sustainability of Swiss Fiscal Policy
We examine whether Swiss federal fiscal policy was sustainable over the period from 1900 to 2002. We perform unit root and cointegration tests for federal revenues and expenditures, taking into account a structural shift in the budgetary process related to World War II. We find sustainability over the entire period. However, splitting the sample into two sub-samples before and after...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/04/2008
Nutzenmessung bei öffentlichen Gütern: Konzeptionelle und empirische Probleme in der Praxis
Die Abwägung von Kosten und Nutzen spielt bei der Bereitstellung öffentlicher Güter eine zentrale Rolle. Mithilfe welcher Methode lässt sich der Nutzen öffentlicher Güter am besten schätzen? Welche typischen konzeptionellen und empirischen Probleme treten bei den einzelnen Schätzmethoden häufig auf?
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 28/03/2008
Understanding others: empathy and cognitive perspective taking in the human brain
After defining “cognitive perspective taking” and “empathy” we will review the main results of neuroscientific studies of the human ability to understand other people's intentions, beliefs, and experiences. We will then present several fMRI studies investigating empathic brain responses elicited by the observation of others in pain and show how these empathic brain responses are...
Institution partenaire
English / 27/03/2008
A Caseworker Like Me -Does The Similarity Between Unemployed And Caseworker Increase Job Placments?
This paper examines whether the chances of job placements improve if unemployed persons are counselled by caseworkers who belong to the same social group, defined by gender, age, education, and nationality. Based on an unusually informative dataset, which links Swiss unemployed to their caseworkers, we find positive employment effects of about 4 percentage points if caseworker and...
Institution partenaire
English / 27/03/2008
Wage Traps as Causes of Income Stagnation in Poor Countries
Institution partenaire
English / 17/03/2008
Wirtschaftswissenschaft im Dienste der Armen : Ökonomen propagieren neue Evaluationsmethoden in der Entwicklungshilfe
Die Entwicklungshilfe steht gegenwärtig häufig in der Kritik. Eine junge Forschungsrichtung in der Ökonomie sucht mit wissenschaftlich sehr präzisen Methoden zu zeigen, welche Hilfsprojekte wirklich wirksam sind. Die Resultate sind bisweilen überraschend.
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 13/03/2008
Human insula activation reflects risk prediction errors as well as risk
Understanding how organisms deal with probabilistic stimulus-reward associations has been ad-vanced by a convergence between reinforcement learning models and primate physiology, which demonstrated that the brain encodes a reward prediction error signal. However, organisms must also predict the level of risk associated with reward forecasts, monitor the errors in those risk...
Institution partenaire
English / 12/03/2008
Antisocial Punishment Across Societies
We document the widespread existence of antisocial punishment, that is, the sanctioning of people who behave prosocially. Our evidence comes from public goods experiments that we conducted in 16 comparable participant pools around the world. However, there is a huge cross-societal variation. Some participant pools punished the high contributors as much as they punished the low...
Institution partenaire
English / 07/03/2008
Reindustrialisierung als Chance
Im Aufleben neuer Industrien auf der traditionellen Industriebasis sieht Beat Hotz-Hart, ausserordentlicher Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Wirtschaftspolitik
an der Universität Zürich, eine Chance auch für den Kanton Zürich.
Institution partenaire
Deutsch / 06/03/2008
Risk aversion when gains are likely and unlikely: evidence from a natural experiment with large stakes
In the television show Deal or No Deal a contestant is endowed with a sealed box, which potentially contains a large monetary prize. In the course of the show the contestant learns more information about the distribution of possible monetary prizes inside her box. Consider two groups of contestants, who learned that the chances of their boxes containing a large prize are 20% and 80%...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/03/2008
Peers and culture
We analyze the evolution of cultural traits when parents purposefully invest resources in order to socialize their children to the cultural variants that maximize child lifetime utility. We assume that children are not passive in their adoption of traits from peers. Instead they are guided by an evaluation of the merit of variants. We show that such evaluation is likely to render...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/03/2008
Age and choice in health insurance: evidence from a discrete choice experiment
Background: A uniform package of benefits and uniform cost sharing are elements of regulation inherent in most social health insurance systems. Both elements risk burdening the population with a welfare loss if preferences for risk and insurance attributes differ. This suggests the introduction of more choice in social health insurance packages may be advantageous; however, it is...
Institution partenaire
English / 01/03/2008
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