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data with representative behavioural data from a social dilemma experiment. We identify which survey questions intended to … elicit people’s trust correlate well with behaviourally exhibited trust in the experiment. People above the age of 65, highly …
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We analyse an experimental public goods game in which group members can endogenously determine whether they want to supplement a standard voluntary contribution mechanism with the possibility of rewarding or punishing other group members. We find a large and positive effect of endogenous...
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We conduct an experiment to examine the role of retribution and deterrence in motivating third party punishment. In …
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Victorious alliances often fight about the spoils of war. We consider experimentally when members of victorious alliances accept a peaceful division of the spoils, and when they fight against each other, and how the inability to commit to a peaceful division affects their effort contributions in...
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. In a prisoner's dilemma experiment, compared with the case when the implicated parties are allowed to punish each other …
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performance of two mechanisms to implement such quotas in a lab experiment. The first mechanism is a simplified version of the …
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Previous experimental results on one-shot sequential two-player games show that group decisions are closer to the subgame-perfect Nash equilbirum than individual decisions. We extend the analysis of inter-group versus inter-individual decision making to a Stackelberg market game, by running both...
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maximization problem of the firm. As a result, monitoring and pay should be complements. In our experiment, between and within …
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Direct democracy with its use of referenda avoids the prototypical principal-agent problems of delegation in indirect democracies, especially since elected representatives are usually not committed by law to keep their promises. Sequential or more complex referenda may, however, result in an...
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Using a controlled experiment, we examine the role of nurture in explaining the stylized fact that women shy away from …
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