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choices from a laboratory experiment. The equilibrium predicts that the large battlefield receives more than a proportional …
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laboratory experiments with 645 subjects at a trucker training program in the Midwestern US. The experiment use a version of the …There is by now ample evidence from laboratory experiments that individuals exhibit "prosocial" or "other …). In this paper we address this question by using a measure of costly cooperation elicited in a laboratory experiment to …
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and online experiments (n=2,584), we document a robust asymmetry in preferences and perceptions in two incentive …
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deplete cognitive resources and willpower and thus reduce individuals' ability to exert self-control. In a lab experiment we …
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The paper reports on an experiment on two-player double-auction bargaining with private values. We consider a setting … no equilibrium achieving full efficiency. In the experiment, we vary the proportion of naive traders by introducing … computerized players. We find that full efficiency is not achieved in the experiment with or without naive traders, and efficiency …
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results of a meta-study of the literature and a new experiment. Our meta-study is based on 19 experimental studies conducted … the direction of the effect of the intervention. We design a new experiment that is not vulnerable to this potential … intuitive and deliberative systems. Taken together, the findings of our meta-study and the new experiment offer little support …
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a longitudinal experiment, subjects make a series of intertemporal allocation decisions of real-effort tasks for varying …
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-social effect, and if anything it backfires. In additional experiments we confirm that this backfiring effect is driven by inequity …
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We use an experimental lottery choice task and public goods game to examine if responsibility for the financial welfare of others affects decisionmaking behaviour in two different types of decision environments. We find no evidence that responsibility affects individual risk preferences....
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