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perform a large ‘lab-in-the-field’ experiment comparing entrepreneurs to managers – a suitable comparison group – and … employees (n = 2288). The results indicate that entrepreneurs perceive themselves as less risk averse than managers and …
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This discussion paper led to a publication in <A href="http://www.springerlink.com/content/n3w45lxj307m883m/">'Public Choice'</A> 109(3-4) 371-94.<P>In this paper we investigate experimentally the functioning of a wage tax financed unemployment benefit system on the development of the budget deficit, unemployment, and some other indicators of economic performance...</p></a>
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maximization problem of the firm. As a result, monitoring and pay should be complements. In our experiment, between and within …
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-making experiment preceding the take game. The gameconsists of two stages. In the first stage, the take authority decides howmuch income …-69, as: 'Emotional Hazard in a Power-to-Take Experiment'. …
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riding. In this paper we report an attempt to reproduce the findings of Mas and Moretti in a lab experiment. Lab experiments … colleagues whom they observe. Although the subjects in our experiment are aware of the productivity of others and although there …
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risky choices is explored in an experiment in which participants make a series of choices between lotteries with only …
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verdict. In this experiment we examine the relationship between evidence of which the strength is known, subjective …
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what they think they are tasked with in the experiment. Adding a second auction that has a context drastically reduces the …
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We investigate experimentally whether emotions affect bidding behavior in a firstprice auction. To induce emotions, we confront subjects after a first auction series with apositive or negative random economic shock. We then explore the relation between emotions andbidding behavior in a second...
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majority teachers grade minority and majority students differently for the same work. Using an experiment, I rule out the …
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