Published August 2017
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Journal Article
The Limits of Expectations-Based Reference Dependence
Chicago
Abstract
Theories of expectations-based reference-dependent preferences have provided a critical modeling innovation, incorporating a structured theory of the formation of reference points. An important prediction of these models is a monotone response in behavior to changes in expectations. To test such models we conduct a real-effort experiment manipulating expectations and examining consequences on effort provision. In contrast to the theory, we document substantial nonmonotonicities in the effort response to changing expectations. Our results provide some evidence on the limitations of expectations-based reference dependence.
Additional Information
© 2017 The Authors. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Economic Association. Published: 01 February 2017. The editor in charge of this paper was Juuso Välimäki. We are grateful to Juuso Välimäki and two anonymous referees for very helpful comments and suggestions throughout the referee process. We also thank Johannes Abeler, Armin Falk, Ori Heffetz, and Matthew Rabin for insightful comments and discussions. The generous support of the National Science Foundation grant # SES-1024683 (Sprenger) is gratefully acknowledged.Additional details
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- SES-1024683
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