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coarse performance information lead to bargaining asymmetries. In addition, we find that bargainers’ subjective entitlements … subjective entitlements together with the differences in entitlements between better and worse performers influence the whole …
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This article examines behavior in the two-player, constant-sum Colonel Blotto game with asymmetric resources in which players maximize the expected number of battlefields won. The experimental results support all major theoretical predictions. In the auction treatment, where winning a...
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This paper experimentally examines behavior in a two-player game of attack and defense of a weakest-link network of targets, in which the attacker’s objective is to successfully attack at least one target and the defender’s objective is diametrically opposed. We apply two benchmark contest...
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This contribution investigates the role of education in domestic terrorism for 133 countries between 1984 and 2007. The findings point at a nontrivial effect of education on terrorism. Lower education (primary education) tends to promote terrorism in a cluster of countries where the...
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In the very popular FOX TV reality show, American Idol, the judges, who are presumably experts in evaluating singing effort, have no voting power when the field is narrowed to the top twenty-four contestants. It is only the votes of viewers that count. In the 2007 season of the show, one of the...
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This paper deals with double lobbying: several bureaucrats participate in joint lobbying to get a high total departmental budget, but they also engage in antagonistic lobbying to reap as high a share of the total budget as possible. The antagonistic lobbying constitutes a contest among the...
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We define an indirect evolutionary approach formally and apply it to (Tullock) contests. While it is known (Leininger …-player contests. The evolutionarily stable preferences (ESP) of the indirect approach turn out to be negatively interdependent …
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We analyze a contest between two groups where group members have differing valuations for the contested rent. Generically the pivotal group member with the median valuation of the rent will not act himself but will want to send a group member that has preferences different to her own into the...
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This paper reviews the relatively small literature on sabotage in contests. It looks at both the formal game …
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the public good is provided exogenously or dependent on actual tax revenue. We show that neither pure fundraising contests …
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