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' self-interest and as introducing altruism towards the patient. We present a controlled experiment that analyzes the impact …
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, risk-neutral stopping rule. Such behavior could be generated by two different classes of decision rules: rules that are … optimal conditional on utility functions departing from risk neutrality, or heuristics derived from limited cognitive … processing capacities and satisfycing. To discriminate among these two possibilities, we conduct an experiment that consists of a …
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We analyze distributional preferences in games in which a decider chooses the provision of a good that benefits a receiver and creates costs for a group of payers. The average decider takes into account the welfare of all parties and has concerns for efficiency. However, she attaches similar...
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We present evidence from a laboratory experiment showing that individuals who believe they were treated unfairly in an …
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-effort experiment, we elicit measures of workers’ productivity and trustworthiness and make this information available to potential …
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cogent evidence on the relationship between trust and risk in “trust” games. Subjects in our experiment participate either in …The relationship between trust and risk is a topic of enduring interest. Although there are substantial differences … in the widely-used “trust game” actually measure trust, or instead reveal more about risk attitudes. It is critical to …
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