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How unilateral delegation by a citizens' group with lower ability than a firm affects individual and total effort and the contest favourite under the two reimbursement systems are examined. A citizens' group that unilaterally hires a delegate to represent them causes the firm to increase its...
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The letter explores how transaction costs affect the efficiency and rationality of Coasian bargaining. Efficiency remained relatively robust with low transaction costs, but was significantly reduced with high transaction costs. A cheap talk protocol increased efficiency. Rationality was...
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It is found that nonconvexities do not reduce the overall efficiency of Coasean bargaining in the laboratory. Also, it is observed that most bargainers act in their own constrained self-interest when bargaining over an efficient corner solution relative to the standard baseline case.
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Herein it is shown that increased complexity does not necessarily imply more coordination failure. Experienced people playing a 4-player spatial grid game with over 68 000 strategy choices and (68 000)4 potential outcomes were as likely to find the Pareto dominant Nash equilibrium as in a...
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