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-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document … competition substantially fosters the trust strategy, reduces market segmentation, and leads to large welfare gains for both …
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Most economic models are based on the self-interest hypothesis that assumes that all people are exclusively motivated by their material self-interest. In recent years experimental economists have gathered overwhelming evidence that systematically refutes the self-interest hypothesis and suggests...
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This paper surveys recent experimental and field evidence on the impact of concerns for fairness, reciprocity and altruism on economic decision making. It also reviews some new theoretical attempts to model the observed behavior.
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degree of competition from other sport teams. Increasing the understanding of local sport competitors, whether in the same or … concerning relevant product markets. This article utilises a natural experiment involving the National Hockey League’s (NHL) 2004 …
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rival (e.g., MLB failing to recognize the western markets). Additionally, the new locations of franchises have often been …
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Chapter written for the Handbook of Reciprocity, Gift-Giving and Altruism
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