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experiment in which a committee decides sequentially on three independent bills. Selfish committee members would turn down all …
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laboratory experiment that incorporates more aspects of real world complexity and more different sorts of official and private …
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strategically block comprehensive reforms. We analyze in a laboratory experiment whether trust and reciprocity among legislators …
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laboratory experiment.  The laboratory   experiment avoids measurement errors to which econometric estimation   is subject … experiment also   embeds a new theory of exchange rate determination involving the   uncontroversial power of fully cooperating …
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In Geng, Weiss, and Wolff(2011), we pointed to the possibility that a voting mechanism may create or strengthen an entitlement effect in political-power holders relative to a random-appointment mechanism. This comment documents that such an effect, if it exists, is not robust.
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In this paper, we experimentally approach the question of which aspects of a voting procedure are able to restrict elected candidates' willingness to use their power in an opportunistic way. For this purpose, we rule out reelection concerns and analyse whether the presence of a vote by itself...
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