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A classic argument in economics is that experience in the market place will eliminate mistakes and cognitive biases. Internet auctions are a popular market were some bidders gather extensive experience. In a unique data set from a Scandinavian auction site I question if and what bidders learn....
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of fairness and thus may change sellers’ decisions. We conduct ultimatum game experiments in which only the sellers are …
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. Through controlled experiments, we examine sequential choice architectures that enable the choice set to remain large while …
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one of the two states. We elicit subjects’ beliefs, risk and other-regarding preferences. Our design also allows us to …, it can be rationalized by accounting for elicited beliefs and other-regarding preferences. Finally, the honest behavior …
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beliefs and to choose actions. Subjects saw each of 12 games four times in a regular or isomorphic form spread over two days … level-k theory, and show that stability of both beliefs and actions is significantly lower. Finally, we estimate a …
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People’s attachment to a subsidy creates difficulties for the government to phase out, and eventually eliminate, the subsidy. Elimination of fuel subsidy scheme in Indonesia is a perfect example of such occurrence. The subsidy has been implementing to commodity as opposed to households, thus...
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Tipping is a multi-billion dollar phenomenon and a major source of income for millions of workers. The results of a study conducted in the US and Israel suggest that people tip mainly to show gratitude, conform to the social norm, and because they know that waiters' income depends on tips....
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Fuel subsidy has been the biggest quandaries in Indonesian economy, as it has been creating a huge opportunity costs to the economy. The subsidy is implemented to a consumer good (i.e. fuels) as oppose to targeted recipients, creating distortion in the efficient resource allocation. It was...
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Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common for a majority of people to describe themselves as better than average. The literature takes for granted that this better-than-average effect is problematic. We argue, however, that, even...
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Many studies have shown that people display an apparent overconfidence. In particular, it is common for a majority of people to describe themselves as better-than-average. The literature takes for granted that this better-than-average effect is problematic. We argue, however, that, even...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619433