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Are Czechs biased?
Vobořil, Lukáš ; Šťastný, Daniel (advisor) ; Hudík, Marek (referee)
This thesis builds on B. Caplan's study, which proves - based on SAEE results - that American public's thinking when deciding on economics is biased from anti-market, anti-foreign, make-work and pessimistic biases. Consequently, there are differences between practiced and really wanted policies. This work focuses on the Czech public. Based on survey processed by regression analysis it confirms that Czechs suffer from the same biases as Americans. The work tests differences between Czech and U.S. experts and finds out indications of pro-work and pessimistic bias

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