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This chapter reviews some key points in the analysis of trust, based on Nooteboom (2002)i.The following questions are addressed.What can we have trust in?What is the relation between trust and control?What are the sources of trust? And what are its limits?By what process is trust built up and...
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This chapter pleads for more inspiration from human nature, in agent-based modeling.As an illustration of an effort in that direction, it summarizes and discusses an agentbased model of the build-up and adaptation of trust between multiple producers and suppliers.The central question is whether,...
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This paper investigates the role of campaign advertising and the opportunity of legal restrictions on it. An electoral … receive on non-directly informative advertising. This paper shows that: (1) A separating equilibrium exists in which the group … rational, a ban on campaign advertising can be welfare-improving; and (3) Split contributions may arise in equilibrium (and …
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Consumers can accumulate product information on the basis of a combination of searching, product advertising and expert …
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differentiated products on both the readership and the advertising side of the market. This allows us to recover price elasticities …
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working hours using panel data on life and job satisfaction for a sample of partnered women and men. We also utilize time …
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recently. Such beliefs are false if the onset of events is in fact independent of previous events. We study gender differences … players over time which allows us to investigate how men and women react with their number picking to outcomes of recent lotto … drawings. We find evidence of gambler’s fallacy for men but not for women. On average, men are about 1% less likely to bet on …
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documents and analyses this seeming puzzle. The religion gap in survival is much larger than the gender gap but, in contrast to … the gender gap, it has not received much political or academic attention. A decomposition of the survival differential …
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