Positive autobiographical memory recall does not influence temporal discounting: an internal meta-analysis of experimental studies [0.03%]
积极的自传体记忆回忆不影响时间贴现:实验研究的内部元分析
Karolina M Lempert,Trishala Parthasarathi,Samantha Linhares et al.
Karolina M Lempert et al.
People tend to discount the value of future rewards as the delay to receiving them increases. This phenomenon, known as temporal discounting, may underlie many impulsive behaviors, such as drug abuse and overeating. Given the potential role...
Effects of a fearful emotional state on financial decisions in the presence of prior outcome information [0.03%]
先前结果信息下恐惧情绪状态下的金融决策研究
Silvia López-Guzmán,Santiago I Sautua
Silvia López-Guzmán
Negative emotions have been shown to influence financial risk-taking. However, how receiving salient information about prior outcomes interacts with a decision-maker's emotional state is not well known. In a laboratory experiment, we induce...
Challenges in studying the interplay of genes and environment. A study of childhood financial distress moderating genetic predisposition for peak smoking [0.03%]
基因与环境交互作用研究的挑战。一项关于童年经济窘迫对吸烟高峰值的遗传易感性调节作用的研究
Laura Bierut,Pietro Biroli,Titus J Galama et al.
Laura Bierut et al.
Smoking is one of the leading causes of preventable disease and death in the U.S., and it is strongly influenced both by genetic predisposition and childhood adversity. Using polygenic indices (PGIs) of predisposition to smoking, we evaluat...
The association between saving disposition and financial distress: A genetically informed approach [0.03%]
储蓄倾向与财务困境的关联:一种基因角度的方法
Alexandros Giannelis,Emily A Willoughby,Robin Corley et al.
Alexandros Giannelis et al.
Saving disposition, the tendency to save rather than consume, has been found to be associated with economic outcomes. People lacking the disposition to save are more likely to experience financial distress. This association could be driven ...
Axel Börsch-Supan,Tabea Bucher-Koenen,Michael D Hurd et al.
Axel Börsch-Supan et al.
In countries, where a substantial proportion of retirement income rests on savings, there is much concern that a sizeable fraction of the population reaches retirement with insufficient financial resources. We define saving regret as the wi...
The economic crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic has a negative effect on tax compliance: Results from a scenario study in Austria [0.03%]
COVID-19疫情期间的经济危机对纳税遵从具有负面影响——来自奥地利的情景研究结果
Andre J Hartmann,Katharina Gangl,Matthias Kasper et al.
Andre J Hartmann et al.
In a scenario study with 1200 Austrian taxpayers, we examined how tax compliance is affected by the economic crisis related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Moreover, we investigated the potential of trust in government, attitude towards taxes, an...
Emergency-aid for self-employed in the Covid-19 pandemic: A flash in the pan? [0.03%]
新冠疫情下的自由职业者应急援助:昙花一现?
Joern Block,Alexander S Kritikos,Maximilian Priem et al.
Joern Block et al.
The self-employed faced strong income losses during the Covid-19 pandemic. Many governments introduced programs to financially support the self-employed during the pandemic, including Germany. The German Ministry for Economic Affairs announ...
Samreen Malik,Benedikt Mihm,Antje von Suchodoletz
Samreen Malik
This paper studies the health and well-being of children during the COVID-19 lockdowns in a developing country context. Using surveys for low-income households in rural areas of Pakistan, we find that lockdowns are associated with worsened ...
The prosociality of married people: Evidence from a large multinational sample [0.03%]
已婚人士的社会利他性:一项大型跨国调查的证据
Sylvie Borau,Hélène Couprie,Astrid Hopfensitz
Sylvie Borau
Single people are more likely to die from COVID-19. Here we study whether this higher death rate could be partly explained by differences in compliance with protective health measures against COVID-19 between single and married people, and ...
Tipping in crises: Evidence from Chicago taxi passengers during COVID-19 [0.03%]
疫情下的小费行为:来自芝加哥疫情期间的出租车乘客证据
Sarah Conlisk
Sarah Conlisk
In early 2020, the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) spread to the United States and upended normal life. Using trip-level data on over 17 million taxi rides taken in Chicago from 2018-2021, I document how tipping behavior changed during the COV...