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This paper reports an experimental study on three well known solutions for claims problems, that is, the constrained equal-awards, the proportional, and the constrained equal-losses rules. To do this, we first let subjects play three games designed such that the unique equilibrium allocation...
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It is well-known that subgame-perfect Nash equilibrium does not eliminate incentives for joint-deviations or renegotiations. This paper presents a systematic framework for studying non-cooperative games with group incentives, and offers a notion of equilibrium that refines the Nash theory in a...
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We consider two mechanisms to procure differentiated goods: a request for quote and an English auction with bidding credits. In the request for quote, each seller submits a price and the inherent quality of his good. Then the buyer selects the seller who offers the greatest difference in quality...
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laboratory experiment in which subjects participate in an emissions trading market in the presence of emissions uncertainty … experiment allows us to identify important interactions between emission shocks, banking and enforcement. Preliminary results …
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corruption by analyzing third-party response to corruption. We report results from a laboratory experiment in which subjects …
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In this paper, we adapt the audit studies methodology to analyze gender and racial differences in hiring for a particular segment of the market of three selected occupations in Metropolitan Lima: salespersons, secretaries and (accounting and administrative) assistants. The adapted pseudo-audit...
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Recent studies have drawn attention to high prevalence of stunting among children in rural India. In fact, these estimates point to more pervasive deprivation than conventional measures of poverty based on income or consumption expenditure shortfalls. Since stunting measures chronic...
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