Lukas Bolte

Carnegie Mellon University

Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

5

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Scholarly Papers (5)

1.

The Role of Referrals in Immobility, Inequality, and Inefficiency in Labor Markets

Number of pages: 67 Posted: 17 Jan 2020 Last Revised: 03 Apr 2023
Carnegie Mellon University, Microsoft Research and Stanford University - Department of Economics
Downloads 1,186 (31,147)
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Inequality, Immobility, Job Contacts, Job Referrals, Social Networks, Networks, Productivity, Affirmative Action, Labor Market Rigidity

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Interactions across Multiple Games: Cooperation, Corruption, and Organizational Design

Number of pages: 23 Posted: 28 Mar 2022 Last Revised: 23 Oct 2022
Stanford Graduate School of Business, Carnegie Mellon University, Microsoft Research and Stanford University - Department of Economics
Downloads 571 (83,427)

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Teams, Organizational Design, Corruption, Cooperation, Police, Bureaucracy, Muli-Games

3.

Domestic Abuse: What Do We Know About It?

Number of pages: 47 Posted: 10 Nov 2016 Last Revised: 05 Sep 2017
London School of Economics, Carnegie Mellon University and London School of Economics - Centre for Economic Performance
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Domestic Abuse, Police Demand, Weather, Football, Public Holiday

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Motivated Mislearning: The Case of Correlation Neglect

Number of pages: 72 Posted: 04 Jul 2022
Qiaofeng Fan and Lukas Bolte
Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University
Downloads 215 (243,126)

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Beliefs, cognitive errors, correlation neglect, motivated reasoning, belief-based utility

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What You Don't Know May Hurt You: A Revealed Preferences Approach

Number of pages: 35 Posted: 09 Nov 2023
Gonzalo Arrieta and Lukas Bolte
Stanford University and Carnegie Mellon University
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Welfare, paternalism, revealed preferences, utilitarianism, mental states, beliefs, information policy, experience machine