Hormonal Contraceptives Do Not Impact Economic Preferences: Evidence from a Randomized Trial

Volume: 64, Issue: 10, Pages: 4515 - 4532
Published: Oct 1, 2018
Abstract
A growing body of correlational studies suggests that sex hormones such as those contained in, or affected by, oral contraceptives (OCs) may impact economic behavior. However, despite widespread use of OCs among women in Western countries, little is known about their potential behavioral effects. The present study investigates whether OCs causally influence economic preferences. We randomly allocate 340 women aged 18–35 to three months of a...
Paper Details
Title
Hormonal Contraceptives Do Not Impact Economic Preferences: Evidence from a Randomized Trial
Published Date
Oct 1, 2018
Volume
64
Issue
10
Pages
4515 - 4532
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