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This paper shows that models where preferences of individuals depend not only on their allocations, but also on the well-being of other persons, can produce both large and testable effects. We study the allocation of workers with heterogeneous productivities to firms. We show that even small...
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We study the effects of competition in a context in which people's actions can not be contractually fixed. We find that … in such an environment the very presence of competition does neither increase efficiency nor does it yield any payoff … gains for the short side of the market. We also find that competition has a strong negative impact on social well-being, the …
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This paper investigates experimentally how organisational decision processes affect the moral motivations of actors inside a firm that must forego profits to reduce harming a third party. In a "vertical" treatment, one insider unilaterally sets the harm-reduction strategy; the other can only...
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We study experimentally how the ability to communicate affects the frequency and effectiveness of flexible and inflexible contracts in a bilateral trade context where sellers can adjust trade quality after observing a post-contractual cost shock and a discretionary buyer transfer. In the absence...
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Minority reserves are an affirmative action policy proposed by Hafalir et al. (2013) in the context of school choice. We study in the laboratory the effect of minority reserves on the outcomes of two prominent matching mechanisms, the Gale-Shapley and the Top Trading Cycles mechanisms. Our first...
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Through an experiment, we investigate how the level of rationality relates to concerns for equality and efficiency …
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We experimentally investigate in the laboratory two prominent mechanisms that are employed in school choice programs to assign students to public schools. We study how individual behavior is influenced by preference intensities and risk aversion. Our main results show that (a) the GaleShapley...
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contracting to a pre-existing spot market. We deal separately with the cases where spot market competition is in quantities and … types of competition the introduction of a forward market significantly lowers prices. The combination of supply function … competition with a forward market leads to high efficiency levels. …
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We study how gender differences in performance under competition are affected by the provision of information regarding … rivals gender and/or differences in relative ability. In a laboratory experiment, we use two tasks that differ regarding … about gender is a safe alternative to avoid womens underperformance in competition. …
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Competition typically involves two main dimensions, a rivalry for resources and the ranking of relative performances … sometimes underperform under– competition. It has been argued that adapting the institutions under which competition takes place …
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