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Economic models of reputation make strong assumptions about the information available to players.  In particular, it is … observe in the real world.  We build a model of reputation with more realistic assumptions about the partial knowledge of the …
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-weighted information may be maximized by a different regime, in which all replying is anonymous. Reputation effects play a key role in our …
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forecasts is similar to that of private sector forecasters and is consistent with theories of reputation building among …
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collective reputation with the wider membership of her cabinet; we show that heterogeneity of cabinet membership can play an …
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changed at zero cost.  This paper examines the reputation mechanisms that keep this market working and considers whether they …
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We experimentally investigate a ?nitely repeated public good game with varying partners. Within each period, participants are pairwise matched and contribute simultaneously. Participants are informed about contributions and each participant evaluates her partner’s contribution. At the...
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quarters of their tenure in an effort to establish a reputation for being inflation averse. Second, we find a significantly …
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