Taisuke Imai
Meta-analysis in behavioral economics: The case of loss aversion and present bias | Note: seminar at 4pm instead of 12pm
21/09/2021 - 16:00 - 17:00
Zoom meeting (online only)
Description
- September 21, 2021
- Speaker: Taisuke Imai
- Topic: Meta-Analysis in Behavioral Economics: The Case of Loss Aversion and Present Bias
Abstract
Loss aversion and present bias are two of the most widely used concepts in behavioral economics. Given how widely the concepts have been applied in economics and many other fields in social sciences, it is useful to have the best possible empirical answer about how large the loss aversion coefficient and the present bias parameter are, and how they vary across contexts and measurement methods. In this talk, I discuss results from two meta-analyses that systematically accumulate knowledge from numerous empirical estimates of these behavioral parameters, and provide “tentative” answers to these questions.
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About the speaker
Taisuke Imai is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Munich. His research interests include the application of revealed preference methods, experimental methodology, and meta-scientific topics including reproducibility.