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1“...This paper presents the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task (BRET), an intuitive procedure aimed at measuring risk attitudes. Subjects decide how many boxes to collect...”
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2by Crosetto, Paolo Crosetto, Paolo Filippin, Antonio Filippin, Antonio Published in Experimental Economics (01.09.2016)“...The paper performs an in-depth comparison of four incentivised risk elicitation tasks. We show by means of a simulation exercise that part of the often...”
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3“...This paper investigates experimentally how the inclination to cheat changes when agents report the result of multiple realizations of a (private information)...”
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4by Filippin, Antonio Filippin, Antonio Nunziata, Luca Nunziata, Luca Published in Journal of economic inequality (15.06.2019)“...We propose a new explanation for the decoupling of official and perceived inflation based on relative consumption concerns. In presence of high inequality,...”
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5“...To access, purchase, authenticate, or subscribe to the full-text of this article, please visit this link: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10645-016-9282-3 Evidence...”
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6“...In this article we use the "Click" version of the Bomb Risk Elicitation Task to explore preferences for conformism. In the task subjects can infer the behavior...”
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7“...The Patron Game studies the individual provision of a public good, i.e., a situation in which the cost of contributing exceeds by construction its private...”
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8by Filippin, Antonio Filippin, Antonio Guala, Francesco Guala, Francesco Published in Experimental Economics (01.09.2013)“...We investigate the emergence of discrimination in an experiment where individuals affiliated to different groups compete for a monetary prize, submitting...”
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9“...This paper studies if competition affects subsequent risk-taking behaviour by means of a laboratory experiment that manipulates the degree of competitiveness...”
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10by Filippin, Antonio Filippin, Antonio Raimondi, Manuela Raimondi, Manuela Published in De Economist (Netherlands) (01.03.2016)“...In this paper we provide a direct test of the inequality aversion hypothesis based on aggregate outcomes using the Patron Game, a version of a Public Good Game...”
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11“...Gender differences in risk attitudes are frequently observed, although recent literature has shown that they are context dependent rather than ubiquitous. In...”
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12“...It is difficult to establish empirically whether or not there is positive assortative matching in the labor market. We use longitudinal data from a 24-hour...”
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13by Bratti, Massimiliano Checchi, Daniele Filippin, Antonio Published in Education economics (01.07.2011)“...This paper presents empirical evidence from the Programme for International Student Assessment 2003 survey on the role of students' attitudes towards...”
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14by Corazzini, Luca Filippin, Antonio Vanin, Paolo“...We report results from an incentivized laboratory experiment undertaken with the purpose of providing controlled evidence on the causal effects of alcohol...”
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15“...This paper reconsiders the wide agreement that females are more risk averse than males. We survey the existing experimental literature, finding that...”
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16by Filippin, Antonio Gioia, Francesca Published in Journal of behavioral and experimental economics (01.08.2018)“...•We study in the lab whether competition affects subsequent risk-taking behaviour.•Competition increases risk aversion, although not significantly so.•Males...”
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20“...► We propose a simple model to analyze how self-confidence shape educational choices. ► Small differences in self-confidence can lead to gaps in human capital...”