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Financial Knowledge, Risk Preferences, and the Demand for Digital Financial Services
C Königsheim, M Lukas, M Nöth
Schmalenbach Business Review 18, 343-375, 2017
402017
Salience Theory: Calibration and Heterogeneity in Probability Distortion
C Königsheim, M Lukas, M Nöth
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 157, 477-495, 2019
292019
Attention to Extreme Returns
K Gödker, M Lukas
SSRN, 2021
14*2021
Interest Rate Changes and Borrower Search Behavior
M Lukas, M Nöth
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 163, 172-189, 2019
132019
Individual Preferences and the Exponential Growth Bias
C Königsheim, M Lukas, M Nöth
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 145, 352-369, 2018
92018
Estimating Interest Rate Elasticities in Consumer Credit
M Lukas
Economics Letters 156, 155-158, 2017
82017
Voluntary Minimum Repayments and Borrower Heterogeneity: Evidence from Revolving Consumer Credit
M Lukas, M Nöth
Journal of Banking & Finance 135, 106356, 2022
2*2022
Trust, Trustworthiness, and Age: Experimental Evidence
M Lukas, M Nöth
Journal of Economics and Statistics 241, 419-436, 2021
22021
The Goal Gradient Effect and Repayments in Consumer Credit
M Lukas
Economics Letters 171, 208-210, 2018
22018
Should I Stop or Should I Go? New Evidence on the Labor Supply of Taxi Drivers in New York City
C Königsheim, M Lukas, M Nöth
SSRN, 2019
12019
Relative Prices and Product Substitution: Evidence from Shocks to Consumer Credit Interest Rates
M Lukas
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Finance 21, 39-49, 2019
12019
What Induces Children to Consume (More)?
M Lukas, M Nöth
SSRN, 2021
2021
Interest Rate Fixation Periods and Reference Points
M Lukas, M Nöth
Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 94, 101711, 2021
2021
Over the Top? Overpricing and Advertising Effectiveness
M Lukas, V Mollica, M Nöth, S Trück
SSRN, 2019
2019
Household Borrowing and Behavioral Finance
M Lukas
2015
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