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This paper investigates whether transactions where the buyer (or the seller) always moves first, andthe seller (or the buyer) always moves second in the exchange gives higher payoffs than exchangesin which it is randomly determined who moves first. We examine the effect of two...
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conducted a real effort fairness experiment where people in two of the world's richest countries, Norway and Germany, interacted … directly with people in Uganda and Tanzania, two of the world's poorest countries. In this experiment, the participants were …. First, entitlement considerations are crucial in explaining the distributive behavior of rich people in the experiment …
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evaluation. In a UK general population sample, 569 online experiment participants distribute constrained resources to determine …
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We design a novel experiment to identify aversion to pure (univariate) health inequality separately from aversion to …
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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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activate revenue enhancing biases. In an experiment, we compare three auctions that differ in how much information is revealed …
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