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We experimentally study unanimity and majority voting rules in multilateral bargaining environments with stochastic …
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We present a lab-field experiment designed to assess systematically the external validity of social preferences elicited in a variety of experimental games. We do this by comparing behavior in the different games with a number of behaviors elicited in the field and with self-reported behaviors...
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laboratory experiment to cleanly fix beliefs about the person's likelihood of being pivotal in reaching a donation threshold that … experiments to test these findings in real-world settings. Our results suggest that pivotality is a more important determinant of …
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sequentially rationalizable. Finally, we show that some prominent voting mechanisms are also sequentially rationalizable. …
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Equivalence classes of normal form games are defined using the discontinuities of correspondences of standard equilibrium concepts like correlated, Nash, and robust equilibrium, or risk dominance and rationalizability. Resulting equivalence classes are fully characterized and compared across...
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We propose a general equilibrium model where two special interest groups (SIGs) compete to influence public opinion. Citizens with heterogeneous priors over a binary state of the world receive reports drawn from a continuous message space by a variety of sources. The two opposite SIGs attempt to...
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