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  1. Being in good hands
    deposit insurance and peers financial sophistication
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  De Nederlandsche Bank NV, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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    Series: Working paper / De Nederlandsche Bank NV ; no. 638 (May 2019)
    Subjects: Savings; Deposit Insurance; Peer Effects
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  2. Peer effects in higher education
    Published: 2003
    Publisher:  NBER, Cambridge, Mass.

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    Subjects: Studierende; Hochschule; Bildungsökonomik; Peer Effects; Academic achievement; College students; Motivation in education; Peer pressure
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  3. Spillovers in childbearing decisions and fertility transitions
    evidence from China
    Published: 10 March 2023
    Publisher:  Centre for Economic Policy Research, London

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    Subjects: Fertility; Family planning; China; Spillovers; Peer Effects; Partial population ex-periment
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  4. Scenario sampling for large supermodular games
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Cemmap, Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, The Institute for Fiscal Studies, Department of Economics, UCL, [London]

    This paper introduces a simulation algorithm for evaluating the log-likelihood function of a large supermodular binary-action game. Covered examples include (certain types of) peer effect, technology adoption, strategic network formation, and... more

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    This paper introduces a simulation algorithm for evaluating the log-likelihood function of a large supermodular binary-action game. Covered examples include (certain types of) peer effect, technology adoption, strategic network formation, and multi-market entry games. More generally, the algorithm facilitates simulated maximum likelihood (SML) estimation of games with large numbers of players, T, and/or many binary actions per player, M (e.g., games with tens of thousands of strategic actions, TM = O(10 4)). In such cases the likelihood of the observed pure strategy combination is typically (i) very small and (ii) a TM-fold integral who region of integration has a complicated geometry. Direct numerical integration, as well as accept-reject Monte Carlo integration, are computationally impractical in such settings. In contrast, we introduce a novel importance sampling algorithm which allows for accurate likelihood simulation with modest numbers of simulation draws.

     

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    Series: Cemmap working paper ; CWP23, 15
    Subjects: Nichtkooperatives Spiel; Simulation; Maximum-Likelihood-Schätzung; Stichprobenerhebung; Netzwerk; Soziale Gruppe; Innovationsakzeptanz; Markteintritt; Spieltheorie; Games; Supermodular; Importance Sampling; Simulated Maximum Likelihood (SML); Technology Adoption; Peer Effects; Strategic Network Formation
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  5. Activist pressure and firm compliance with ESG disclosure policy
    experimental evidence from the UK modern slavery act
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  INSEAD, [Fontainebleau]

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    Series: Array ; 2023, 09
    Subjects: ESG Disclosure; Modern Slavery; Human Rights; Sustainability; Corporate Social Responsibility; Peer Effects; Behavioral Economics
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  6. Peer gender and schooling
    evidence from Ethiopia
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

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    Series: Strathclyde discussion papers in economics ; no 21, 4
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Gender; School Performance; Ethiopia
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  7. Spillovers in childbearing decisions and fertility transitions
    evidence from China
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  Center for Research in Economics and Statistics, Palaiseau, France

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    Series: Working paper series / Center for Research in Economics and Statistics ; 2023, no. 5 (February 2023)
    Subjects: Fertility; Family planning; China; Spillovers; Peer Effects; Partial population experiment
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  8. Peer effects in higher education
    Published: Jan. 2003
    Publisher:  Williams College, Williamstown, Mass.

    This paper was prepared as a chapter for College Decisions: How Students Actually Make Them and How They Could, edited by Caroline Hoxby for publication by the University of Chicago Press for the NBER. In this chapter, we describe the potential... more

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    This paper was prepared as a chapter for College Decisions: How Students Actually Make Them and How They Could, edited by Caroline Hoxby for publication by the University of Chicago Press for the NBER. In this chapter, we describe the potential significance of student peer effects for the economic structure and behavior of higher education. Their existence would motivate much of the restricted supply, student queuing, and selectivity - and institutional competition via merit aid and honors colleges - that we see in American higher education; their (appropriate) non-linearity could justify the resulting stratification of higher education as an efficient way to produce human capital. In addition, we use data from the College and Beyond entering class of 1989, combined with phonebook data identifying roommates, to implement a quasiexperimental empirical strategy aimed at measuring peer effects in academic outcomes. In particular, we use data on individual students' grades, SAT scores, and the SAT scores of their roommates at three schools to estimate the effect of roommates' academic characteristics on an individual's grades. The results suggest that, for two of the three schools used, students in the middle of the SAT distribution do somewhat worse in terms of grades if they share a room with a student who is in the bottom 15 percent of the SAT distribution. Students in the top of the SAT distribution appear often not to be affected by the SAT scores of their roommates. These results are similar to those reported in earlier research using data from Williams (Zimmerman) and Dartmouth (Sacerdote).

     

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    Series: WPEHE discussion paper series ; 64
    Subjects: Studierende; Hochschule; Bildungsökonomik; Peer Effects
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  9. Splash with a teammate
    peer effects in high-stakes tournaments
    Published: September 20, 2016
    Publisher:  Université de Lausanne, Faculté des hautes études commerciales (HEC), Département d'économétrie et économie politique, Lausanne

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    Series: Cahier de recherches économiques du DEEP ; 16, 18
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Tournaments; Regression Discontinuity; Gender Difference
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  10. Gender peer effects heterogeneity in obesity
    Published: January 2017
    Publisher:  CIRANO, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations, Montréal

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    Series: Scientific series / CIRANO, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations ; 2017s-03
    Subjects: Obesity; Social Networks; Gender; Heterogeneity; Peer Effects; Identification; Add Health
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  11. Peer-level analyst transitions
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  [University of Toronto - Rotman School of Management], [Toronto]

    This study examines the effect of peer-level analyst transitions (i.e., switching between brokerage houses) on associated regular incumbent analysts’ forecasting performance. We employ a difference-in-differences research design with analyst fixed... more

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    This study examines the effect of peer-level analyst transitions (i.e., switching between brokerage houses) on associated regular incumbent analysts’ forecasting performance. We employ a difference-in-differences research design with analyst fixed effects and compare incumbent analysts of different groups within the same broker and same time periods. We find that incumbents who cover at least one common industry as the transiting analyst (i.e., affected incumbents) issue more accurate and timely forecasts after a transiting analyst arrives than incumbents who cover different industries (i.e., unaffected incumbents). Further, affected incumbents issue less accurate forecasts after a transiting analyst leaves than do unaffected incumbents. We also examine potential mechanisms of knowledge spillover and find some evidence that the effect is more salient when the transiting analyst switches from a larger brokerage house, has greater industry scope, or covers geographically linked firms

     

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    Subjects: Peer-level analyst transitions; Peer Effects; Lateral knowledge sharing; Within-firm research design
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  12. The effect of social comparison on debt taking
    experimental evidence
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  DIW Berlin, Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Berlin

    A number of studies show that there is a link between social comparison and high levels of household debt. However, the exact mechanisms behind this link are not yet well understood. In this paper, we disentangle two mechanisms by performing a lab... more

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    A number of studies show that there is a link between social comparison and high levels of household debt. However, the exact mechanisms behind this link are not yet well understood. In this paper, we disentangle two mechanisms by performing a lab experiment designed to study the effects of social image concerns and peer information on consumption choices financed through debt taking. We find that having to announce one’s consumption decision publicly makes participants less likely to take debt and more likely to leave money on the table. The more information participants receive about other participants’ choices, the more they seem to conform to these choices, leading to slightly increased debt taking and leaving money on the table.

     

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    Series: Discussion papers / Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung ; 1996
    Subjects: Household Finance; Lab experiment; Social Comparison; Peer Effects
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  13. Heterogeneous peer effects under endogenous selection
    an application to local and migrant children in elementary schools in Shanghai
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  Global Labor Organization (GLO), Essen

    This paper develops a model that allows for heterogenous contemporaneous peer effects among different types of agents who are endogenously selected into different peer groups. Using our framework, we characterize the reduced-form coefficient in the... more

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    This paper develops a model that allows for heterogenous contemporaneous peer effects among different types of agents who are endogenously selected into different peer groups. Using our framework, we characterize the reduced-form coefficient in the peer effect literature and show that it is a priori ambiguous in sign. We apply our approach to migrant and local students in Shanghai, where local students all go to public schools, but migrant students are endogenously selected into either public schools or lower-quality private schools. The results suggest large contemporaneous peer effects among all student groups. We conduct policy experiments to examine the effect of transferring migrant students from private schools to public schools. We show that peer effect can be substantially more important than the school effect in accounting for the total treatment effect of moving to better schools.

     

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    Series: GLO discussion paper ; no. 1043
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Sample Selection; Education; Migrant Children
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  14. Strategic behavior with tight, loose and polarized norms
    Published: September 2022
    Publisher:  ECONtribute, Bonn

    Descriptive norms - the behavior of other individuals in one's reference group - play a key role in shaping individual decisions. When characterizing the behavior of others, a standard approach in the literature is to focus on average behavior. In... more

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    Descriptive norms - the behavior of other individuals in one's reference group - play a key role in shaping individual decisions. When characterizing the behavior of others, a standard approach in the literature is to focus on average behavior. In this paper, we argue both theoretically and empirically that not only averages, but the shape of the whole distribution of behavior can play a crucial role in how people react to descriptive norms. Using a representative sample of the U.S. population, we experimentally investigate how individuals react to strategic environments that are characterized by different distributions of behavior, focusing on the distinction between tight (i.e., characterized by low behavioral variance), loose (i.e., characterized by high behavioral variance), and polarized (i.e., characterized by u-shaped behavior) environments. We find that individuals indeed strongly respond to differences in the variance and shape of the descriptive norm they are facing: loose norms generate greater behavioral variance and polarization generates polarized responses. In polarized environments, most individuals prefer extreme actions that expose them to considerable strategic risk to intermediate actions that would minimize such risk. Importantly, we also find that, in polarized and loose environments, personal traits and values play a larger role in determining actual behavior. This provides important insights into how individuals navigate environments that contain strategic uncertainty

     

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    Series: ECONtribute discussion paper ; no. 198
    Subjects: Cooperation; Descriptive Norms; Variance; Peer Effects
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  15. Peer networks and malleability of educational aspirations
    Published: 19 September 2022
    Publisher:  Maastricht Economic and Social Research Institute on Innovation and Technology (UNU-MERIT), Maastricht, The Netherlands

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    Series: Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT ; #2022, 028
    Subjects: Aspirations; Education; Adolescents; Economics of Networks; Peer Effects; School transitions; Field Experiment; Social Network Analysis; Randomized Controlled Trial
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  16. Household mortgage refinancing decisions are neighbor influenced
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA

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    Series: Working papers / Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia ; 21, 16 (April 2021)
    Subjects: Household Finance; Refinancing; Peer Effects; Neighborhoods
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  17. Learning about farming
    innovation and social networks in a resettled community in Brazil
    Published: February 2021
    Publisher:  Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano, [Milano]

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    Series: Development studies working papers / Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano ; n. 468
    Subjects: Technology Adoption; Agrarian Reform; Social Networks; Peer Effects; Brazil
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  18. The long-run effects of peers on mental health
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow

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    Series: Strathclyde discussion papers in economics ; no 20, 06
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Mental Health; Depression; Rank Effects
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  19. Peer effects on perseverance
    Published: September 8, 2017
    Publisher:  University of Fribourg, Switzerland, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, Fribourg

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    Series: Working papers SES / Université de Fribourg, Faculté des sciences economiques et sociales ; n. 488 (9.2017)
    Subjects: Self-control; Peer Effects; Social Networks; Experiment
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  20. The long-run spillover effects of pollution
    how exposure to lead affects everyone in the classroom
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  University of Warwick, Department of Economics, Coventry, United Kingdom

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    Series: Warwick economics research papers ; no: 1352 (April 2021)
    Subjects: Lead Poisoning; Spillovers; Peer Effects; Human Capital
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  21. Essays in skill development and peer effects
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    Subjects: Peer Effects; Parental Investment; Non-cognitive Skills; Socio-emotional Skills; Fertility
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  22. Homophily, peer effects, and dishonesty
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  CIRANO, [Montréal]

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    Series: Cahier scientifique / CIRANO ; 2021s, 16
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Homophily; Dishonesty; Self-Selection Bias; Experiment
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  23. Homophily, peer effects, and dishonesty
    Published: April 2021
    Publisher:  Centre de recherche sur les risques les enjeux économiques et les politiques publiques, [Québec]

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    Series: [Cahier de recherche] / Centre de recherche sur les risques les enjeux économiques et les politiques publiques ; 2021, 02
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Homophily; Dishonesty; Self-Selection Bias; Experiment
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  24. Homophily, peer effects, and dishonesty
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne, Paris

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    Series: Documents de travail du Centre d'économie de la Sorbonne ; 2021, 11
    Subjects: Peer Effects; Homophily; Dishonesty; Self-Selection Bias; Experiment
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  25. Political trenches: war, partisanship, and polarization
    Published: [2024]
    Publisher:  [Stanford Graduate School of Business], [Stanford, CA]

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    Subjects: Polarization; War; Voting Behavior; Peer Effects; France; World War I
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