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In this paper we use an experiment to compare a theory of risk aversion and a theory of spite as an explanation for … overbidding in auctions. As a workhorse we use the second-price all-pay and the first-price winner-pay auction. Both risk and … spite can be used to rationalize deviations from risk neutral equilibrium bids in auctions. We exploit that equilibrium …
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In this paper we use an experiment to compare a theory of risk aversion and a theory of spite as an explanation for … overbidding in auctions. As a workhorse we use the second-price all-pay and the first-price winner-pay auction. Both risk and … spite can be used to rationalize deviations from risk neutral equilibrium bids in auctions. We exploit that equilibrium …
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Many studies document systematic gender differences in a variety of important economic preferences, such as risk … laboratory experiment to provide a test of such a connection. In small laboratory “societies,” people repeatedly vote for a … degrees of risk. We also observe policy differences between male- and female-controlled groups, though these are considerably …
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