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because researchers typically provide respondents with less information than they would have facing actual choice problems …
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment designed to shed light on the efficacy of fundraising schemes in which donations are matched by a lead donor. In conjunction with the Bavarian State Opera House, we mailed 14,000 regular opera attendees a letter describing a charitable...
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We examine a randomized trial that allows separate identification of peer screening and enforcement of credit contracts. A South African microlender offered half its clients a bonus for referring a friend who repaid a loan. For the remaining clients, the bonus was conditional on loan approval....
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We present evidence from a natural field experiment and structural model designed to shed light on the efficacy of alternative fundraising schemes. In conjunction with the Bavarian State Opera, we mailed 25,000 opera attendees a letter describing a charitable fundraising project organized by the...
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When asking for donations, charitable organizations often suggest a potential amount to contribute. However, the evidence concerning the effects of such suggestions is scarce and inconsistent. Unlike the majority of earlier studies concerned with small-money solicitations, we examine the effect...
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.S. imports of intermediate goods. We develop a model in which firms influence the government by transmitting information about …
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endogeneity of the agenda gives rise to a cheap talk game, where the chair can use the order of proposals to transmit information … about his priorities. The game has multiple equilibria, differing systematically in the precision of the information …
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A firm must decide whether to launch a new product. A launch implies considerable fixed costs, so the firm would like to assess downstream demand before it decides. We study under which conditions a potential buyer would be willing to reveal his willingness to pay under different pricing...
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supervisors are asymmetrically informed and exchange information through ’cheap talk’. It is assumed that they consider domestic …
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coordinated with each other. Information about local conditions is dispersed and held by self-interested division managers who …
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