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Johannes Binswanger


Assistant Professor

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    Contact

    Room K 414

    Department of Economics
    Tilburg University
    P.O. Box 90153
    5000 LE Tilburg
    The Netherlands

    Telephone: +31 13 466 2920
    Fax: +31 13 466 3042
    Email: j.binswanger@uvt.nl

Research Interests

Retirement Saving, Pension Policy, Political Economics, Methodology

Publications

Risk Management of Pensions from the Perspective of Loss Aversion, Journal of Public Economics, 91 (2007), 641-667.


Working Papers

How Real People make Long-Term Decisions: The Case of Retirement Preparation (together with Katie Carman).[paper]

Are Economists Rational? - Reflection on the Rationality of the (Near-) Monopoly Status of “Rational Choice."

Imperfect Information, Democracy, and Populism (together with Jens Prüfer). [paper]

What is an Adequate Standard of Living during Retirement? (together with Daniel Schunk). [paper]

Dynamic Decision Making with Feasibility Goals: A Procedural-Rationality Approach. [paper]

Towards Understanding Life Cycle Saving of Boundedly Rational Agents: A Model with Feasibility Goals. [paper]

Life Cycle Saving: Insights from the Analytical Solution of a New Bounded-Rationality Model. [paper]

Understanding the Heterogeneity of Savings and Asset Allocation: A Behavioral-Economics Perspective, revised and resubmitted for Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization. [paper]

Discovering Optimal Policies: How Beliefs and Political Institutions Determine Societal Learning (together with Manuel Oechslin).

Does Experience and Sample Attrition affect Response Behavior in Internet Panels? (together with Daniel Schunk)

Framing and the Willingness to Pay for Avoiding Climate Change: New Evidence from a Large Internet Survey (together with Daniel Schunk)

Does Government Debt Financing Foster Growth?

Modeling Bounded Rationality by Quasi-Lexicographic Preferences.


Teaching

Comparative Public Economics for second-year Bachelor students, Spring 2009.

Macro I for first-year graduate (MPhil) students, Fall 2006, 2007.

Tutorial in Money, Banking and Financial Markets for 2nd year Bachelor students, Fall 2006, 2007.



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PO Box 90153
5000 LE Tilburg
The Netherlands