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from common property resource experiments (Casari and Plott, 2003). Instead of positing individual-specific utility … experiments. …
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Pérez-Castrillo and Wettstein (2002) and Veszteg (2004) propose the use of a multibidding mechanism for situations where agents have to choose a common project. Examples are decisions involving public goods (or public "bads"). We report experimental results to test the practical tractability...
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uncertainty about the location of the median voter. We test these three predictions using laboratory experiments, and find strong …
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We discuss how technologies of peer punishment might bias the results that are observed in experiments. A crucial … the punishing subject has to pay to inflict punishment. We show that a punishment technology commonly used in experiments …
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We study how the heterogeneity of agents affects the extent to which changes in financial incentives can pull a group out of a situation of coordination failure. We focus on the connections between cost asymmetries and leadership. Experimental subjects interact in groups of four in a series of...
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The existence of punishment opportunities has been shown to cause efficiency in public goods experiments to increase …
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We study competition in experimental markets in which two incumbents face entry by three other firms. Our treatments vary with respect to three factors: sequential vs. block or simultaneous entry, the cost functions of entrants and the amount of time during which incumbents are protected from...
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We study how personal relations affect performance in organizations. In the experimental game we use a manager has to assign different degrees of decision power to two employees. These two employees then have to make distributive decisions which affect themselves and the manager. Our focus is on...
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This paper studies experimentally how the existence of social information networks affects the ways in which firms recruit new personnel. Through such networks firms learn about prospective employees' performance in previous jobs. Assuming individualistic preferences social networks are...
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We use experiments to study the efficiency effects for a market as a whole of adding the possibility of forward …
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