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Frutos del Caos: diciembre 2014
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Crónicas de las visitas al CCC Congress. Lunes, 29 de diciembre de 2014. Unas pocas charlas relámpago de la segunda tanda del tercer día:. Es una infraestructura que mide irregularidades de las comunicaciones por Internet que pueden ser síntomas de una escucha o interferencia o conformado del tráfico de una comunicación: manipulación del tráfico (DPI, conformado, etc.) o bloqueos de contenido. Además, los datos son totalmente abiertos y públicos. Hacks con modems USB 4G. Enviar por correo electrónico.
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Frutos del Caos: La privacidad y los mercados
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Crónicas de las visitas al CCC Congress. Domingo, 28 de diciembre de 2014. La privacidad y los mercados. Nos habla de alterantivas a la publicidad online que permitan a los consumidores contactar con los proveedores sin las disfunciones de la publicidad online. Con una configuración compleja (todavia no tengo una copia del diagrama que ha mostrado), la industria de la publicidad digital según Reuben no está sirviendo ni a los productores ni a los consumidores adecuadamente. Desde el punto de vista de los...
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August | 2016 | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. Month: August, 2016. August 22, 2016. New site for my research. The new site for my research is: https:/ sites.google.com/site/philipnewallresearch/. New site for my research. How bookies make your money. The Cost of Active Investing French (2008). Exploitative Innovation Heidhues, Koszegi and Murooka (2012). Inferior Products and Profitable Deception Heidhues, Koszegi and Murooka (2014). Lüneburgian on Choice Bracketing Read, Loew…. On Psychology and Economics Rab….
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“Inferior Products and Profitable Deception” Heidhues, Koszegi & Murooka (2014) | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. Inferior Products and Profitable Deception Heidhues, Koszegi and Murooka (2014). Builds on earlier theoretical analyses of competitively exploitative industries (e.g. Gabaix and Laibson. Later on I hope to show how the results apply to the UK gambling market. February 11, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You a...
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“Bargain Hunting or Star Gazing? Investors’ Preferences for Stock Mutual Funds” Wilcox (2002) | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. Bargain Hunting or Star Gazing? Investors’ Preferences for Stock Mutual Funds Wilcox (2002). Compares the importance of management fees to other information that is important in fund choice, including company brand names and past returns. Somewhat unusually for a behavioural finance study this paper uses an experimental design (instead of being based on empirical data). It replicates two findings from the previous paper. Where fund families artificially inflate the average returns...
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“Exploitative Innovation” Heidhues, Koszegi & Murooka (2012) | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. Exploitative Innovation Heidhues, Koszegi and Murooka (2012). Has already covered the companion to this paper, which looks at equilibria in markets for deceptive goods. This paper. Profitable if exploitative innovations can be copied. Spreading exploitation amongst competitors weakens the incentives these competitors have to educate consumers. These theoretical results are interesting, but do the necessary modelling assumptions reflect real financial markets? The authors mention c...
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February | 2015 | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. Month: February, 2015. February 14, 2015. The Cost of Active Investing French (2008). Estimates the unnecessary costs of active investing as 0.67% of invested assets per year compared to passive investment alternatives. Framed as a dollar cost, this equals $330 per year for every person in the US. The average investor’s mistakes really are expensive. February 13, 2015. Exploitative Innovation Heidhues, Koszegi and Murooka (2012). Extends that static model to the case where firms c...
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The Price of Gambling | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. The Price of Gambling. My high street in south London recently featured in a Channel 4 documentary on gambling ( 12.06, see video. In a short space of road there are six bookmakers: two branches of William Hill, two branches of Betfred, a Paddy Power, a Coral and a Ladbrokes. Placed conveniently nearby are a number of payday lenders and pawn shops. The price of gambling is hidden over time. Gamblers do not feel the price on every trial, since sometimes they will win and hence ...
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Dark Nudges | dark side of the nudge
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Dark side of the nudge. Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein’s Nudge. Proposes that small changes in representation, default options, or problem complexity can have a large impact on behaviour. Organ donation is perhaps the most famous example. Organ donation rates vary spectacularly between countries, standing at, for example, 12% in Germany and 99% in Austria. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Nudge. It seems clear that a default rule of larger portion sizes is an easy way to increase consumption of unhealthy foods,...
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