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This paper presents experimental evidence that contributions to a public good can be path-dependent for a limited time span. We study a repeated linear public-good game with punishment opportunities. Our data shows that subjects who had experienced a higher marginal return on public-good...
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’ truth telling is absolute or depends on the size of a lie. In a laboratory experiment we compare punishment for different …
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We analyze the interplay between cooperation norms and people's punishment behavior in a social-dilemma game with multiple punishment stages. By combining multiple punishment stages with self- contained episodes of interaction, we are able to disentangle the e ects of retaliation and...
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This paper presents an experiment on the loyalty enhancing effect potentially created by retroactive price reduction …
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This paper presents results from an experiment on the effects of retail-price recommendations (RPRs) on consumer and …
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