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Anomalies: Risk Aversion

By Matthew Rabin and Richard H. Thaler

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Winter 2001

Economists ubiquitously employ a simple and elegant explanation for risk aversion: It derives from the concavity of the utility-of-wealth function within the expected-utility framework. We show that this explanation is not plausible in most applications, ...

Budget Deficits: Rhetoric and Reality

[Symposium: Budget Deficit]

By Robert Eisner

Journal of Economic Perspectives, Spring 1989

Whatever the real or imagined ills of the economy, the news media, most politicians and a fair proportion of the economics profession are quick to point to the culprit: "the budget deficit." No matter that few appear to know or care precisely what deficit...

Forensic Economics

By Eric Zitzewitz

Journal of Economic Literature, September 2012

A new meta-field of "forensic economics" has begun to emerge, uncovering evidence of hidden behavior in a variety of domains. Examples include teachers cheating on exams, road builders skimping on materials, violations of U.N. sanctions, unnecessary heart...

Behavioral Foundations of Microcredit: Experimental and Survey Evidence from Rural India

By Michal Bauer, Julie °ä³ó²â³Ù¾±±ô´Ç±¹Ã¡, and Jonathan Morduch

òòò½Íø Review, April 2012

We use experimental measures of time discounting and risk aversion for villagers in south India to highlight behavioral features of microcredit, a financial tool designed to reduce poverty and fix credit market imperfections. The evidence suggests that mi...

Diversity in the Workplace

By John Morgan and Felix ³Õá°ù»å²â

òòò½Íø Review, March 2009

We study minority representation in the workplace when employers engage in optimal sequential search and minorities convey noisier signals of ability than mainstream job candidates. The greater signal noise makes it harder for minorities to change employe...