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for instrumental purposes. We then present an experiment that tests these ideas in the laboratory and finds support for …
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This paper provides experimental evidence showing that members of a majority group systematically shift punishment on innocent members of an ethnic minority. We develop a new incentivized task, the Punishing the Scapegoat Game, to measure how injustice affecting a member of one's own group...
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We compare how well agents aggregate information in two repeated social learning environments. In the first setting agents have access to a public data set. In the second they have access to the same data, and also to the past actions of others. Despite the fact that actions contain no...
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decision. We report results from lab experiments focused on such information-collection processes. We consider decisions …
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Coordination is central to social interactions. Theory and conventional lab experiments suggest that cheap talk … agricultural cooperatives seek to jointly sell their output. Combining artefactual/lab-in-the-field experiments (LFEs), natural … field experiments (RCTs), surveys, and cooperative records, we find that (1) revealing farmers' intended sales (i.e., cheap …
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and experiments--participants frequently play seemingly dominated, significantly costly, strategies that avoid small … chances of good outcomes. We show theoretically why, with expectations-based loss aversion, this behavior may be partly … reference-dependent preferences, with a degree and distribution of loss aversion that explain common levels of risk aversion …
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experiments provide general support for the strategic rationale behind the role of commitment and, more specifically, for the …
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In SIR models, infection rates are typically exogenous, whereas individuals adjust their behavior in reality. City-level data across the globe suggest that mobility falls in response to fear, proxied by Google searches. Incorporating experimentally validated measures of social preferences at the...
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-slum wards. Cross-cutting experiments suggest that the public nature of report cards, not access to information on public …
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the theory in a lab experiment where two subjects negotiate how to share a resource; in case of conflict, the subjects …
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