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Poverty and Economic Behavior: Gambling at Social Security Paydays
Momi Dahan
Federmann School of Public Policy
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Bank Account
40%
Economic Behavior
100%
Financial Resources
40%
Fixed Effects
20%
Gambling
100%
Gambling Revenues
20%
Holidays
20%
Income Support
60%
Israel
20%
Lottery
100%
Monthly Payment
40%
Monthly Variation
40%
Placebo Test
20%
Poverty
100%
Salary
20%
Sensitivity Analysis
20%
Social Security
20%
Social Security Benefits
20%
Social Security Payday
100%
Support Recipient
20%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Fixed Effects
25%
Social Security Benefits
100%