Behavioral Economics of Preferences, Choices, and Happiness |
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Springer Japan 2016 Editors: S. Ikeda, H.K. Kato, F. Ohtake, Y. Tsutsui Hardcover $179.00 eBook $139.00 ISBN:978-4-431-55401-1 ISBN:978-4-431-55402-8 (eBook) |
Preface | ||
Part TAttitude Toward Risk and Time | ||
1 |
Risk and Time Preferences: Linking Experimental and Household Survey Data from Vietnam |
T. Tanaka, Tomomi (et al.) |
2 | Simultaneous Measurement of Time and Risk Preferences: Stated Preference Discrete Choice Modeling Analysis Depending on Smoking Behavior | T. Ida and R. Goto |
3 | Time Discounting: Declining Impatience and Interval Effect | Y. Kinari, F. Ohtake and Y.Tsutsui |
4 | Non-parametric Test of Time Consistency: Present Bias and Future Bias | K. Takeuchi |
5 | Loss of Self-Control in Intertemporal Choice May Be Attributable to Logarithmic Time-Perception | Takahashi, Taiki |
6 | Experiments on Risk Attitude: The Case of Chinese Students | S. Sasaki, S. Xie, F. Ohtake, J. Qin and Y. Tsutsui |
Part UAddiction | ||
7 | Interdependency Among Addictive Behaviours and Time/Risk Preferences: Discrete Choice Model Analysis of Smoking, Drinking, and Gambling | T. Ida and R. Goto |
8 | Discounting Delayed and Probabilistic Monetary Gains and Losses by Smokers of Cigarettes | Y. Ohmura, T. Takahashiand N. Kitamura |
9 | Time Discounting and Smoking Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Survey | Kang, Myong-Il and S. Ikeda |
10 | Smokers, Smoking Deprivation, and Time Discounting | Yamane, Shoko (et al.) |
11 | The Effects of the Social Norm on Cigarette Consumption: Evidence from Japan Using Panel Data | Yamamura, Eiji |
Part V Health | ||
12 | Hyperbolic Discounting, the Sign Effect, and the Body Mass Index | S. Ikeda, M. Kang and F. Ohtake |
13 | Economic and Behavioral Factors in an Individual’s Decision to Take the Influenza Vaccination in Japan | Y. Tsutsui, U. Benzion and S. Shahrabani |
Part W Social Preferences | ||
14 | Another Avenue for Anatomy of Income Comparisons: Evidence from Hypothetical Choice Experiments | K. Yamada and M. Sato |
15 | Social Capital, Household Income, and Preferences for Income Redistribution | Yamamura, Eiji |
Part X Happiness and Well-Being | ||
16 | Koizumi Carried the Day: Did the Japanese Election Results Make People Happy and Unhappy? | Y. Tsutsui, M. Kimball and F. Ohtake |
17 | Asking About Changes in Happiness in a Daily Web Survey and Its Implication for the Easterlin Paradox | Y. Tsutsui and F. Ohtake |
18 |
Welfare States and the Redistribution of Happiness |
H. Ono and K. S. Lee |
Part Y Decisions | ||
19 | Revealed Attention | Masatlioglu, Yusufcan (et al.) |
20 | Subjective Random Discounting and Intertemporal Choice | Y. Higashi,K. Hyogo and N. Takeoka |
21 | A Geometric Approach to Temptation | Abe, Koji |
Part Z Biological Foundation | ||
22 | Prediction of Immediate and Future Rewards Differentially Recruits Cortico-Basal Ganglia Loops | Tanaka, Saori C. (et al.) |
23 | Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio and the Sporting Success of Sumo Wrestlers | R. Tamiya, S. Lee and F. Ohtake |
Part [ Investor Behavior | ||
24 | Investors’ Herding on the Tokyo Stock Exchange | Y. Iihara, H. Kato and T. Tokunaga |
25 | The Characteristics of Online Investors | Uchida, Konari |
26 | Can Margin Traders Predict Future Stock Returns in Japan? | T. Hirose, H. K. Kato and M. Bremer |