Z Grossman - 2010 - escholarship.org
Abstract: I investigate the relative importance of social-signaling versus self-signaling in
driving giving. I derive specific qualitative predictions about how the response of an image-
motivated dictator to a change in the probability that her choice will be implemented ...
Z Grossman - 2010 - escholarship.org
Abstract: How robust are social preferences to variations in the environment in which a
decision is made? By varying the elicitation method and default choice in themoral wiggle-
room'game of Dana, Weber, and Kuang (2007), I examine the robustness and nature of ...
Z Grossman… - 2010 - escholarship.org
Abstract: How does overconfidence arise and how does it persist in the face of experience
and feedback? In an experimental setting, we examine how individuals' beliefs about their
own performance on a quiz react to noisy, but unbiased feedback. In a control treatment, ...
Z Grossman, S Kariv, U Malmendier… - Job Market Paper, 2008 - Citeseer
Abstract Why do people sacrifice to help others in some situations, but not in others?
Besides a direct taste for helping others, I study three additional psychological motivations
that involve beliefs: social-signaling, which holds that a person wants others to think of her ...
RL Richardson, DG Miller… - Physiology & Behavior, 1979 - Elsevier
R Oexl… - sites.google.com
... Regine Oexl Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche “M. Fanno”, Universit`a di Padova, Via del
Santo 33, 35123 Padua, Italy E-mail: regine.oexl@unipd.it Zachary Grossman Department of
Economics, University of California, Santa Barbara 2127 North Hall, Santa Barbara, CA ...
P Shapiro, J Pincus… - econ.ucla.edu
Abstract Assembling individual pieces of land into large parcels for public purposes often
involves the use of eminent domain, including when the assembled land is passed into
private hands. Questions of equity and efficiency arise. Firstly, the US and other ...
D Owens, Z Grossman… - Info:, 2012 - econ.ucsb.edu
Abstract We document a lower bound for the control premium: agents' willingness to pay to
control their own payoff. Participants choose between an asset that will pay only if they later
answer a particular quiz question correctly and one that pays only if their partner answers ...
Z Grossman… - 2011 - escholarship.org
Abstract: Beyond the classical reasons of efficiency, commitment, the distribution of
information, or incentive provision, a person may also delegate decision rights so as to avoid
blame for an unpopular or immoral decision. We show that by delegating to an ...
ZJ Grossman - 2009 - albacharia.ma
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ZJ Grossman - 2008 - books.google.com
Page 1. Signaling, Beliefs, and Prosocial Behavior by Zachary Jacob Grossman BA
(Williams College) 1999 A dissertation submitted in partial satisfaction of the
requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Economics ...
ZD Grossman… - Recherche, 2000 - lavoisier.fr
Livre: All the Right Moves: A Financial Road Map for the College Senior and
New Graduate GROSSMAN Zachary D., LANDIS Janis Gade.
Z Grossman - 2007 - williams.edu
Abstract The United States is projected to enter a period of slowing economic growth in the
near future due to an aging workforce. These retiring workers will also increase the demand
for resources from government insurance programs. Many reform proposals intended to ...
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