Cognitive skills affect economic preferences, strategic behavior, and job attachment

University of Minnesota Morris · Middlebury College · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Economic analysis has so far said little about how an individual's cognitive skills (CS) are related to the individual's economic preferences in different choice domains, such as risk taking or saving, and how preferences in different domains are related to each other. Using a sample of 1,000 trainee truckers we report three findings. First, there is a strong and significant relationship between an individual's CS and preferences. Individuals with better CS are more patient, in both short- and long-run. Better CS are also associated with a greater willingness to take calculated risks. Second, CS predict social awareness and choices in a sequential Prisoner's Dilemma game. Subjects with better CS more…

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  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Dilemma
  • Sample (material)
  • Psychology
  • Cognition
  • Social psychology
  • Prisoner's dilemma
  • Social dilemma
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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