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We investigate the potential welfare cost of relative rank considerations using a series of vignettes and lab-in-the-field experiments with over 2,000 individuals in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. We show that: (1) individuals judged to be of a lower rank are perceived as more likely to be sidelined from...
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that matters? Using a large-scale experiment we decompose the relative importance of partisan messages vs leader sources …
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assisted by AI predictions could outperform both human-alone or AI-alone. We conduct an experiment with professional …
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effects of fake reviews on individual demand and welfare. We conduct an incentive-compatible online experiment with a …
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We investigate the potential for Large Language Models (LLMs) to enhance scientific practice within experimentation by identifying key areas, directions, and implications. First, we discuss how these models can improve experimental design, including improving the elicitation wording, coding...
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Laboratory experiments find a robust relationship between decision times and perceived values of alternatives. This paper investigates how these findings translate to experts' decision making and information acquisition in the field. In a stylized model of expert choice between two alternatives,...
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In an experiment that elicits subjects' willingness to pay (WTP) for the outcome of a lottery, we confirm the fourfold …
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incorrect) causal relationship between variables. In a controlled experiment, we show that exogenously generated causal …
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We conduct a novel lab experiment in which pairs of subjects make separable decisions about allocative efficiency and …
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We provide evidence of a powerful barrier to social learning: people are much less sensitive to information others discover compared to equally-relevant information they discover themselves. In a series of incentivized lab experiments, we ask participants to guess the color composition of balls...
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