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). In our experiment, only the trustee knows the size of the surplus. Subjects’ expectations about each other’s behavior are …
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In this paperwe relate individual risk attitude as elicited by binary lotteries and certainty equivalents to market behavior. By analyzing 26 independent markets with a total of 280 participants we show that binary lottery choices and certainty equivalents are pootly correlated. Only lottery...
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/average/below average performance. We examine the influences of gender on economic decisions. We find that gender has a strong effect in the …
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partner's donation share to a self-selected charity, and (ii) on whether their partner belongs to a group with high or low …
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This paper revisits and extends the experiment on the solidarity game by Selten and Ockenfels (1998). We replicate the …
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maximization problem of the firm. As a result, monitoring and pay should be complements. In our experiment, between and within …
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We present an experimental study on the wasted resources associated with tax evasion. This waste arises from taxpayers and tax authorities, investing costly effort in concealment, respectively detect ion, of tax evasion. We show that (socially inefficient) efforts depend positively on the...
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proposer rotates in the order of members' efforts. We show in an experiment that tournaments elicit higher efforts than random …
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In experimental bargaining with incomplete information, we vary the information distribution (symmetric and asymmetric), the direction of electronic pre-play communication (no, one-way, and two-way), and the electronic communication medium (email and video) Bargaining out-comes are influenced by...
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We examine the degree of trust and reciprocity in an experimental trust game with 662 participants from six different age groups, ranging from 8 year old primary school children to retired persons in their late sixties. Although both trust and reciprocity have been identified as fundamental...
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