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1by Michal Bauer Christopher Blattman Julie Chytilová Joseph Henrich Edward Miguel Tamar Mitts Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (01.07.2016)“...In the past decade, nearly 20 studies have found a strong, persistent pattern in surveys and behavioral experiments from over 40 countries: individual exposure...”
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2by Michal Bauer Alessandra Cassar Julie Chytilová Joseph Henrich Published in Psychological science (01.01.2014)“...In suggesting that new nations often coalesce in the decades following war, historians have posed an important psychological question: Does the experience of...”
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3by Michal Bauer Julie Chytilová Jonathan Morduch Published in The American economic review (01.04.2012)“...We use experimental measures of time discounting and risk aversion for villagers in south India to highlight behavioral features of microcredit, a financial...”
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4“...The stability of many post-conflict societies rests on the successful reintegration of former soldiers. We use a set of behavioural experiments to study the...”
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5by Vojtěch Bartoš Michal Bauer Julie Chytilová Filip Matějka Published in The American economic review (01.06.2016)“...We integrate tools to monitor information acquisition in field experiments on discrimination and examine whether gaps arise already when decision makers choose...”
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7“...Researchers have observed that women in developing countries often make more development friendly choices than men. We implemented experimental tasks among a...”
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8by Bauer, Michal Chytilová, Julie Published in Economic development and cultural change (01.07.2010)“...Heterogeneity in time discounting may reinforce the existing barriers to save and invest faced by rural populations in developing countries. We elicit a...”
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9by Henrich, Joseph Bauer, Michal Cassar, Alessandra Chytilová, Julie Purzycki, Benjamin Grant Published in Nature human behaviour (01.02.2019)“...Does the experience of war increase people's religiosity? Much evidence supports the idea that particular religious beliefs and ritual forms can galvanize...”
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10by Bauer, Michal Bauer, Michal Chytilová, Julie Chytilová, Julie Pertold-Gebicka, Barbara Pertold-Gebicka, Barbara Published in Experimental Economics (01.03.2014)“...Other-regarding preferences are important for establishing and maintaining cooperative outcomes. In this paper, we study how the formation of other-regarding...”
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11by Bauer, Michael C Deinzer, Laura“...Bessere Menschen? Der Mensch hat schon seit jeher Wege gefunden, um sich selbst zu verbessern. Er erfand einfache medizinische und technische Hilfsmittel, wie...”
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12“...Can a short survey instrument reliably measure a range of fundamental economic preferences across diverse settings? We focus on survey questions that...”
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13“...Intergroup conflicts represent one of the most pressing problems facing human society. Sudden spikes in aggressive behavior, including pogroms, often take...”
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15by Bauer, Michal Published in Finance a úvěr (2007)“...The paper examines the risk behavior of a competitive firm under price uncertainty. The model developed in the paper departs from Greenwald and Stiglitz...”
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16by Michal Bauer Jana Cahlíková Julie Chytilová Tomáš Želinský Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (08.05.2018)“...Interethnic conflicts often escalate rapidly. Why does the behavior of masses easily change from cooperation to aggression? This paper provides an experimental...”
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17by Bauer, Michal Cahlíková, Jana Celik Katreniak, Dagmara Chytilová, Julie Cingl, Lubomír Želinský, Tomáš“...This paper provides strong evidence supporting the long-standing speculation that decision-making in groups has a dark side, by magnifying the prevalence of...”
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20“...In the paper we propose a new channel through which education may promote economic growth: education makes people more patient, and more patient people are...”