Main research topics
Behavioral Economics
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Felix Chopra was a doctoral student in Economics at BGSE at the University of Bonn. Furthermore, he was a fellow of the Institute on Behaviour & Inequality (briq) and the Collaborative Research Center Transregio (CRC TR 244). He studied Mathematics and Economics at the University of Bonn and completed his master’s degree in 2016.
Publications
Published papers
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Misperceived Social Norms and Willingness to Act Against Climate Change
Andre, P., Boneva, T., Chopra, F., & Falk, A. (2024). Misperceived social norms and willingness to act against climate change. Review of Economics and Statistics, 1-46. -
The Null Result Penalty
Chopra, F., Haaland, I., Roth, C., & Stegmann, A. (2024). The Null Result Penalty. The Economic Journal, 134(657), 193-219. -
Do People Demand Fact-Checked News? Evidence From U.S. Democrats
Chopra, F., Haaland, I., Roth, C. (2022) Do People Demand Fact-Checked News? Evidence From U.S. Democrats. Journal of Public Economics.
Discussion papers
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Do People Have Economic Expectations?
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Home Price Expectations and Spending: Evidence from a Field Experiment
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The Null Result Penalty
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The Demand for News: Accuracy Concerns versus Belief Confirmation Motives
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Do People Demand Fact-Checked News? Evidence From U.S. Democrats
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Misperceived Social Norms and Willingness to Act Against Climate Change