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2by Cesarini, David Lindqvist, Erik Ostling, Robert Wallace, Bjorn Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.05.2016)“...Abstract We use administrative data on Swedish lottery players to estimate the causal impact of substantial wealth shocks on players’ own health and their...”
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3by Briggs, Joseph Cesarini, David Lindqvist, Erik Östling, Robert Published in Journal of financial economics (01.01.2021)“...We exploit the randomized assignment of lottery prizes in a large administrative Swedish data set to estimate the causal effect of wealth on stock market...”
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4by David Cesarini Erik Lindqvist Matthew J. Notowidigdo Robert Östling Published in The American economic review (01.12.2017)“...We study the effect of wealth on labor supply using the randomized assignment of monetary prizes in a large sample of Swedish lottery players. Winning a...”
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5by Christopher F. Chabris James J. Lee David Cesarini Daniel J. Benjamin David I. Laibson Published in Current directions in psychological science : a journal of the American Psychological Society (01.08.2015)“...Behavior genetics is the study of the relationship between genetic variation and psychological traits. Turkheimer (2000) proposed "Three Laws of Behavior...”
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6by CESARINI, DAVID JOHANNESSON, MAGNUS OSKARSSON, SVEN Published in The American political science review (01.02.2014)“...This article analyzes a rich Swedish data set with information on the electoral turnout of a large sample of adoptees, their siblings, their adoptive parents,...”
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7by Jonathan P. Beauchamp David Cesarini Magnus Johannesson Published in Journal of risk and uncertainty (01.06.2017)“...We examine the psychometric and empirical properties of some commonly used survey-based measures of risk preferences in a population-based sample of 11,000...”
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8by David Cesarini Christopher T. Dawes Magnus Johannesson Paul Lichtenstein Björn Wallace Published in The Quarterly journal of economics (01.05.2009)“...In this paper, we use the classical twin design to provide estimates of genetic and environmental influences on experimentally elicited preferences for risk...”
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9by DAVID CESARINI MAGNUS JOHANNESSON PAUL LICHTENSTEIN ÖRJAN SANDEWALL BJÖRN WALLACE Published in The Journal of finance (New York) (01.10.2010)“...Individuals differ in how they construct their investment portfolios, yet empirical models of portfolio risk typically account only for a small portion of the...”
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10by Jan P. Dumanski Chiara Rasi Mikael Lönn Hanna Davies Martin Ingelsson Vilmantas Giedraitis Lars Lannfelt Patrik K. E. Magnusson Cecilia M. Lindgren Andrew P. Morris David Cesarini Magnus Johannesson Eva Tiensuu Janson Lars Lind Nancy L. Pedersen Erik Ingelsson Lars A. Forsberg Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (02.01.2015)“...Tobacco smoking is a risk factor for numerous disorders, including cancers affecting organs outside the respiratory tract. Epidemiological data suggest that...”
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11by Christopher F. Chabris Benjamin M. Hebert Daniel J. Benjamin Jonathan Beauchamp David Cesarini Matthijs van der Loos Magnus Johannesson Patrik K. E. Magnusson Paul Lichtenstein Craig S. Atwood Jeremy Freese Taissa S. Hauser Robert M. Hauser Nicholas Christakis David Laibson Published in Psychological science (01.11.2012)“...General intelligence (g) and virtually all other behavioral traits are heritable. Associations between g and specific single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in...”
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12by Robinson, Matthew R English, Geoffrey Moser, Gerhard Lloyd-Jones, Luke R Triplett, Marcus A Zhu, Zhihong Nolte, Ilja M van Vliet-Ostaptchouk, Jana V Snieder, Harold Esko, Tonu Milani, Lili Mägi, Reedik Metspalu, Anes Magnusson, Patrik K. E Pedersen, Nancy L Ingelsson, Erik Johannesson, Magnus Yang, Jian Cesarini, David Visscher, Peter M Published in Nature genetics (01.08.2017)“...Obesity is a worldwide epidemic, with major health and economic costs. Here we estimate heritability for body mass index (BMI) in 172,000 sibling pairs and...”
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13“...Twins-based estimates of the return to schooling have featured prominently in the economics of education literature. Their unbiasedness hinges critically on...”
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14by Christopher Dawes David Cesarini James H. Fowler Magnus Johannesson Patrik K. E. Magnusson Sven Oskarsson Published in American journal of political science (01.10.2014)“...Recent research demonstrates that a wide range of political attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors can be explained in part by genetic variation. However, these...”
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15by Sven Oskarsson David Cesarini Christopher T. Dawes James H. Fowler Magnus Johannesson Patrik K. E. Magnussen Jan Teorell Published in Political psychology (01.12.2015)“...Recent research has demonstrated that genetic differences explain a sizeable fraction of the variance in political orientations, but little is known about the...”
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16by David Cesarini Magnus Johannesson Patrik K. E. Magnusson Björn Wallace Published in Management science (01.01.2012)“...A number of recent papers have examined the environmental and genetic sources of individual differences in economic and financial decision making. Here we...”
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17by Beauchamp, Jonathan P Beauchamp, Jonathan P Cesarini, David Cesarini, David Johannesson, Magnus Johannesson, Magnus Lindqvist, Erik Lindqvist, Erik Apicella, Coren Apicella, Coren Published in Behavior genetics (01.03.2011)“...A robust positive correlation between height and intelligence, as measured by IQ tests, has been established in the literature. This paper makes several...”
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18by Jonathan P. Beauchamp David Cesarini Magnus Johannesson Matthijs J. H. M. van der Loos Philipp D. Koellinger Patrick J. F. Groenen James H. Fowler J. Niels Rosenquist A. Roy Thurik Nicholas A. Christakis Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.10.2011)“...The costs of comprehensively genotyping human subjects have fallen to the point where major funding bodies, even in the social sciences, are beginning to...”
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19by Burnham, Terence C Cesarini, David Johannesson, Magnus Lichtenstein, Paul Wallace, Björn Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2009)“...“Beauty contests” are well-studied, dominance-solvable games that generate two interesting results. First, most behavior does not conform to the unique Nash...”
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20by Yengo, Loic Robinson, Matthew R Keller, Matthew C Kemper, Kathryn E Yang, Yuanhao Trzaskowski, Maciej Gratten, Jacob Turley, Patrick Cesarini, David Benjamin, Daniel J Wray, Naomi R Goddard, Michael E Yang, Jian Visscher, Peter M Published in Nature human behaviour (01.12.2018)“...Preference for mates with similar phenotypes; that is, assortative mating, is widely observed in humans and has evolutionary consequences . Under Fisher's...”