Behavioral Economics of Preferences, Choices, and Happiness

This book is a collection of important contributions by Japanese researchers and their coauthors to present current advances in behavioral economics and finance, particularly in relation to decision making and human well-being. The topics covered in this volume include decision making under the cond...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Ikeda, Shinsuke (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Kato, Hideaki Kiyoshi (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Ohtake, Fumio (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Tsutsui, Yoshiro (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
Έκδοση:1st ed. 2016.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Part I Attitude toward Risk and Time
  • 1 Risk and Time Preferences: Linking Experimental and Household Survey Data from Vietnam (Tanaka, Camerer, Nguyen)
  • 2 Simultaneous Measurement of Time and Risk Preferences: Stated Preference Discrete Choice Modeling Analysis Depending on Smoking Behavior (Ida, Goto)
  • 3 Time discounting: Declining impatience and interval effect (Kinari, Ohtake, Tsutsui)
  • 4 Non-parametric Test of Time Consistency: Present Bias and Future Bias (Takeuchi, Kan)
  • 5 Loss of self-control in intertemporal choice may be attributable to logarithmic time-perception (Takahashi)
  • 6 Experiments on Risk Attitude : the Case of Chinese Students (Sasaki, Xie, Ohtake, Qin, Tsutsui).-Part II Addiction
  • 7 Interdependency among Addictive Behaviors and Time/Risk Preferences: Discrete Choice Model Analysis of Smoking, Drinking, and Gambling (Ida, Goto)
  • 8 Discounting delayed and probabilistic monetary gains and losses by smokers of cigarettes (Ohmura, Takahashi, Kitamura)
  • 9 Time discounting and smoking behavior: Evidence from a panel survey (Kang, Ikeda)
  • 10 Smokers, smoking deprivation, and time discounting (Yamane, Yoneda, Takahashi, Kamijo, Komori, Hiruma, Tsutsui)
  • 11 The effects of the social norm on cigarette consumption: Evidence from Japan using panel data (Yamamura).-Part III Health
  • 12 Hyperbolic discounting, the sign effect, and the body mass index (Ikeda, Kang, Ohtake)
  • 13 Economic and Behavioral Factors in an Individual's Decision to Take the Influenza Vaccination in Japan (Tsutsui, Benzion, Shahrabani)
  • Part IV Social Preferences
  • 14 Another Avenue for Anatomy of Income Comparisons: Evidence from Hypothetical Choice Experiments (Yamada, Sato)
  • 15 Social capital, household income, and preferences for income redistribution (Yamamura)
  • Part V Happiness and Well-being
  • 16 Koizumi Carried the Day: Did the Japanese Election Results Make People Happy and Unhappy? (Tsutsui, Kimball, Ohtake)
  • 17 Asking about changes in happiness in a daily web survey and its implication for the Easterlin paradox (Tsutsui, Ohtake)
  • 18 Welfare States and the Redistribution of Happiness (Ono, Lee).-Part VI Decisions
  • 19 Revealed Attention (Yusufcan, Nakajima, Ozbay)
  • 20 Subjective random discounting and intertemporal choice (Higashi, Hyogo, Takeoka)
  • 21 A geometric approach to temptation (Abe)
  • Part VII Biological Foundation
  • 22 Prediction of immediate and future rewards differently recruits cortico-basal ganglia loops (Tanaka, Doya, Okada, Ueda, Okamoto, Yamawaki)
  • 23 Second to fourth digit ratio and the sporting success of sumo wrestlers (Tamiya, Lee, Ohtake).-Part IIX Investor Behavior
  • 24 Investors' Herding on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (Iihara, Kato, Tokunaga)
  • 25 The characteristics of online investors (Uchida).-26 Can margin traders predict future stock returns in Japan? (Hirose, Kato, Bremer).