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This paper provides an explanation of the evolution and persistence of the gender wage gap due to differences in training within the framework of an overlapping generations model with intergenerational transmission of preferences. "Job-priority" and "family-priority" preferences are considered....
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We report experimental evidence on the effects of social preferences on intertemporal decisions. To this aim, we set up an intertemporal Dictator Game and investigate whether (and how) subjects change theirchoices, compared with those they had taken in absence of any payoff externality in a...
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We expand upon the previous models of inequity aversion of Fehr and Schmidt (1999) and Frohlich, Oppenheimer and Kurki (2004), which assume that dictators get disutility if the final allocation of the surplus deviates from the equal split (egalitarian principle) or from the subjects’...
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When managers are sufficiently guided by social preferences, incentive provision through an organizational mode based on informal implicit contracts may provide a cost-effective alternative to a more formal mode based on explicit contracts and monitoring. This paper reports the results from a...
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This paper reports experimental evidence from a Dictator Game experiment in which subjects choose repeatedly one out of four options involving a pair of fixed monetary prizes, one for them, one for another anonymously matched subject. In some sessions, player position (i.e. the identity of the...
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one's type or group) on cooperation in a standard prisoner's dilemma environment. Subjects can repeatedly choose between … viscosity leads to a sharp increase in overall cooperation rates and in addition positively affects the subjects' intrinsic …
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A model of "satisficing" behavior in the repeated Prisoners Dilemma is studied. Each player has an aspiration at each date, and takes an action. [S]he switches from the action played in the previous period only if the achieved payoff fell below the aspiration level (with a probability that...
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interactions, direct and indirect reputation and memory constraints that is crucial for the emergence of cooperation. Taken by … itself, none of these mechanisms is sufficient to yield cooperation. …
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equilibrium paths leading to cooperation. The novelty is to offer a new construction of the set of the pure strategies which …
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The main contribution of this paper is to present a new procedure to reach cooperation through pseudorandom schemes in …
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