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One of the main findings of a large body of gift exchange experiments is that in an incomplete contracts environment … in the size of the workforce and intention-based reciprocity rather than social preferences seems to be the main driving …
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We consider repeated trust game experiments to study the interplay between explicit and relational incentives. After … contract), because this game better sustains (implicit) relational incentives backed by either reputational or reciprocity …
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Numerous gift exchange experiments have found a positive relationship between employers' wage offers and workers …' effort levels. In (almost) all these experiments the employer both owns and controls the firm. Yet in reality many firms are …
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reciprocity, however, suggest that this relationship may go the other way around. In this paper we test these predictions by means … less attractive when the scope for rent-seeking activities increases. However, reciprocity motivations do seem to mitigate …
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We examine the force of three types of behavioral dynamics in quantity-setting triopoly experiments: <OL> <LI …
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Theory predicts that default breach remedies are immaterial whenever contracting costs are negligible. Some experimental studies, however, suggest that in practice default rules do matter, as they may affect parties' preferences over contract terms. This paper presents results from an experiment...
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(MUA) model. We find that pivotal suppliers do indeed exercise their market power in the experiments. We also find that …
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This study uses the methods of experimental economics to investigate possible causes for the failure of the Hotelling rule for nonrenewable resources. We argue that as long as resource stocks are high enough, producers may choose to (partially) ignore the dynamic component of their production...
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We use laboratory experiments to investigate how employers develop social structures for sharing information about the … anonymously and voluntarily provided as a collective good for all employers to use. The other type is a 'reciprocity network …
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Social preference models were originally constructed to explain two things: why people spend money to affect the earnings of others and why the income of others influences reported happiness. We test these models in a novel experimental situation where participants face a risky decision that...
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