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Giving in the face of risk
Cettolin, Elena
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Riedl, Arno
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Tran, Giang
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2016
correlated with giving in the absence of risk. We find limited support for existing models of ex-post and ex-ante
fairness
. Our …
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Preferences for redistribution and pensions: What can we learn from experiments?
Tausch, Franziska
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Potters, Jan
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Riedl, Arno
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2010
they argue for or against mandatory participation? Should we have less redistribution and more actuarial
fairness
? How does …
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Preferences for redistribution and pensions : what can we learn from experiments?
Tausch, Franziska
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Potters, Jan
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Riedl, Arno
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2010
they argue for or against mandatory participation? Should we have less redistribution and more actuarial
fairness
? How does … this depend on the type of redistribution involved? -- redistribution ;
fairness
; pension ; insurance ; experiment …
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Preferences for redistribution and pensions : what can we learn from experiments?
Tausch, Franziska
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Potters, Jan
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Riedl, Arno
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2010
they argue for or against mandatory participation? Should we have less redistribution and more actuarial
fairness
? How does … this depend on the type of redistribution involved?. -- redistribution ;
fairness
; pension ; insurance ; experiment …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008653416
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Preferences for Redistribution and Pensions : What Can We Learn from Experiments?
Tausch, Franziska
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2010
they argue for or against mandatory participation? Should we have less redistribution and more actuarial
fairness
? How does …
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Preferences for Redistribution and Pensions : What can We Learn from Experiments?
Tausch, Franziska
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Potters, Johannes (Jan) J. M.
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2021
the achievement of their (income) goals. Experiments show that behavioral factors such as trust and
reciprocity
play a … example, do they argue for or against mandatory participation? Should we have less redistribution and more actuarial
fairness
…
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The economics of altruistic punishment and the demise of cooperation
Egas, Martijn
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Riedl, Arno
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2005
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of cooperation among unrelated individuals is one of the fundamental problems in biology and the social sciences. Recent experimental evidence suggests that altruistic punishment is an important mechanism to maintain cooperation among humans. In this...
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Partial coercion, conditional cooperation, and self-commitment in voluntary contributions to public goods
Cettolin, Elena
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Riedl, Arno
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2011
In this paper we experimentally investigate whether partial coercion can in combination with conditional cooperation increase contributions to a public good. We are especially interested in the behavior of the non-coerced populations. The main finding is that in our setting conditional...
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Partial Coercion, Conditional Cooperation, and Self-Commitment in Voluntary Contributions to Public Goods
Cettolin, Elena
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2011
In this paper we experimentally investigate whether partial coercion can in combination with conditional cooperation increase contributions to a public good. We are especially interested in the behavior of the non-coerced populations. The main finding is that in our setting conditional...
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Error-Prone Inference from Response Time : The Case of Intuitive Generosity in Public-Good Games
Recalde, Maria P.
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2018
Previous research on public-good games revealed greater contributions by fast decision-makers than by slow decision-makers. Interpreting greater contributions as generosity, this has been seen as evidence of generosity being intuitive. We caution that fast decisions are more prone to error, and...
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