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Behavioral Economics of Preferences, Choices, and Happiness

Behavioral Economics of Preferences, Choices, and Happiness
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Hinweise auf parallele Ausgaben 496580752 Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Behavioral economics of preferences, choices, and happiness
ISBN 978-4-431-55401-1
Name Ikeda, Shinsuke ¬[Hrsg.]¬
Kato, Hideaki Kiyoshi ¬[Hrsg.]¬
Name ANZEIGE DER KETTE Kato, Hideaki Kiyoshi ¬[Hrsg.]¬
Name Ōtake, Fumio ¬[Hrsg.]¬
Tsutsui, Yoshiro ¬[Hrsg.]¬
T I T E L Behavioral Economics of Preferences, Choices, and Happiness
Weitere Titel PART I. ATTITUDE TOWARD RISK AND TIME ; 1. Risk and Time Preferences: Linking Experimental and Household Survey Data from Vietnam
PART II. ADDICTION ; 7. Interdependency Among Addictive Behaviours and Time/Risk Preferences: Discrete Choice Model Analysis of Smoking, Drinking, and Gambling
PART III. HEALTH ; 12. Hyperbolic Discounting, the Sign Effect, and the Body Mass Index
PART IV. SOCIAL PREFERENCES ; 14. Another Avenue for Anatomy of Income Comparisons: Evidence from Hypothetical Choice Experiments
PART V. HAPPINESS AND WELL-BEING ; 16. Koizumi Carried the Day: Did the Japanese Election Results Make People Happy and Unhappy?
PART VI. DECISIONS ; 19. Revealed Attention
PART VII. BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION ; 22. Prediction of Immediate and Future Rewards Differentially Recruits Cortico-Basal Ganglia Loops
PART VIII. INVESTOR BEHAVIOR ; 24. Investors' Herding on the Tokyo Stock Exchange
2. Simultaneous Measurement of Time and Risk Preferences: Stated Preference Discrete Choice Modeling Analysis Depending on Smoking Behavior
3. Time Discounting: Declining Impatience and Interval Effect
4. Non-parametric Test of Time Consistency: Present Bias and Future Bias
5. Loss of Self-Control in Intertemporal Choice May Be Attributable to Logarithmic Time-Perception
6. Experiments on Risk Attitude: The Case of Chinese Students
8. Discounting Delayed and Probabilistic Monetary Gains and Losses by Smokers of Cigarettes
9. Time Discounting and Smoking Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Survey
10. Smokers, Smoking Deprivation, and Time Discounting
11. The Effects of the Social Norm on Cigarette Consumption: Evidence from Japan Using Panel Data
13. Economic and Behavioral Factors in an Individual's Decision to Take the Influenza Vaccination in Japan
15. Social Capital, Household Income, and Preferences for Income Redistribution
17. Asking About Changes in Happiness in a Daily Web Survey and Its Implication for the Easterlin Paradox
18. Welfare States and the Redistribution of Happiness
20. Subjective Random Discounting and Intertemporal Choice
21. A Geometric Approach to Temptation
23. Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio and the Sporting Success of Sumo Wrestlers
25. The Characteristics of Online Investors
26. Can Margin Traders Predict Future Stock Returns in Japan?
Auflage 1st ed. 2016
Verlagsort Tokyo
Verlag Springer Japan
Erscheinungsjahr 2016
2016
Umfang Online-Ressource (XX, 717 p. 90 illus., 45 illus. in color, online resource)
Reihe SpringerLink. Bücher
Notiz / Fußnoten Includes bibliographical references and index
Weiterer Inhalt PART I. ATTITUDE TOWARD RISK AND TIME ; 1. Risk and Time Preferences: Linking Experimental and Household Survey Data from Vietnam / Tomomi Tanaka, Colin F. Camerer, and Quang Nguyen. PART II. ADDICTION ; 7. Interdependency Among Addictive Behaviours and Time/Risk Preferences: Discrete Choice Model Analysis of Smoking, Drinking, and Gambling / Takanori Ida and Rei Goto. PART III. HEALTH ; 12. Hyperbolic Discounting, the Sign Effect, and the Body Mass Index / Shinsuke Ikeda, Myong-Il Kang, and Fumio Ohtake. PART IV. SOCIAL PREFERENCES ; 14. Another Avenue for Anatomy of Income Comparisons: Evidence from Hypothetical Choice Experiments / Katsunori Yamada and Masayuki Sato. PART V. HAPPINESS AND WELL-BEING ; 16. Koizumi Carried the Day: Did the Japanese Election Results Make People Happy and Unhappy? / Yoshiro Tsutsui, Miles Kimball, and Fumio Ohtake. PART VI. DECISIONS ; 19. Revealed Attention / Yusufcan Masatlioglu, Daisuke Nakajima, and Erkut Y. Ozbay. PART VII. BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATION ; 22. Prediction of Immediate and Future Rewards Differentially Recruits Cortico-Basal Ganglia Loops / Saori C. Tanaka, Kenji Doya, Go Okada, Kazutaka Ueda, Yasumasa Okamoto, and Shigeto Yamawaki. PART VIII. INVESTOR BEHAVIOR ; 24. Investors' Herding on the Tokyo Stock Exchange / Yoshio Iihara, Hideaki Kato, and Toshifumi Tokunaga. Part I Attitude toward Risk and Time1 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).. 2. Simultaneous Measurement of Time and Risk Preferences: Stated Preference Discrete Choice Modeling Analysis Depending on Smoking Behavior / Takanori Ida and Rei Goto. 3. Time Discounting: Declining Impatience and Interval Effect / Yusuke Kinari, Fumio Ohtake, and Yoshiro Tsutsui. 4. Non-parametric Test of Time Consistency: Present Bias and Future Bias / Kan Takeuchi. 5. Loss of Self-Control in Intertemporal Choice May Be Attributable to Logarithmic Time-Perception / Taiki Takahashi. 6. Experiments on Risk Attitude: The Case of Chinese Students / Shunichiro Sasaki, Shiyu Xie, Fumio Ohtake, Jie Qin, and Yoshiro Tsutsui.. 8. Discounting Delayed and Probabilistic Monetary Gains and Losses by Smokers of Cigarettes / Yu Ohmura, Taiki Takahashi, and Nozomi Kitamura. 9. Time Discounting and Smoking Behavior: Evidence from a Panel Survey / Myong-Il Kang and Shinsuke Ikeda. 10. Smokers, Smoking Deprivation, and Time Discounting / Shoko Yamane, Hiroyasu Yoneda, Taiki Takahashi, Yoshio Kamijo, Yasuhiro Komori, Fumihiko Hiruma, and Yoshiro Tsutsui. 11. The Effects of the Social Norm on Cigarette Consumption: Evidence from Japan Using Panel Data / Eiji Yamamura.. 13. Economic and Behavioral Factors in an Individual's Decision to Take the Influenza Vaccination in Japan / Yoshiro Tsutsui, Uri Benzion, and Shosh Shahrabani.. 15. Social Capital, Household Income, and Preferences for Income Redistribution / Eiji Yamamura.. 17. Asking About Changes in Happiness in a Daily Web Survey and Its Implication for the Easterlin Paradox / Yoshiro Tsutsui and Fumio Ohtake. 18. Welfare States and the Redistribution of Happiness / Hiroshi Ono and Kristen Schultz Lee.. 20. Subjective Random Discounting and Intertemporal Choice / Youichiro Higashi, Kazuya Hyogo, and Norio Takeoka. 21. A Geometric Approach to Temptation / Koji Abe.. 23. Second-to-Fourth Digit Ratio and the Sporting Success of Sumo Wrestlers / Rie Tamiya, Sun Youn Lee, and Fumio Ohtake.. 25. The Characteristics of Online Investors / Konari Uchida. 26. Can Margin Traders Predict Future Stock Returns in Japan? / Takehide Hirose, Hideaki Kiyoshi Kato, and Marc Bremer.
Titelhinweis Erscheint auch als (Druck-Ausgabe): ‡Behavioral economics of preferences, choices, and happiness
ISBN ISBN 978-4-431-55402-8
Klassifikation *91-06
91B06
91B08
91G80
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HB71-74
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Kurzbeschreibung 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).
2. Kurzbeschreibung 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 conditions of inter-temporal choices, risk, and social relations, happiness, and the neuro-scientific/biological basis of behavior. The book includes works of research, both theoretical and empirical, on time discounting, time preferences, risk aversion, altruism, social status, happiness, addiction, limited attention, and health and financial investments. The authors of the chapters add supplementary discussions to survey more recent advances on related topics or to provide detailed information that were abbreviated in the original publications. The addenda will enable readers to deepen their understanding of decision making and human well-being.
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