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Belief elicitation is central to inference on economic decision making. The recently introduced Binarized Scoring Rule (BSR) is heralded for its robustness to individuals holding risk averse preferences and for its superior performance when eliciting beliefs. Consequently, the BSR has become the...
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such positive spin? We use a theoretical model and a laboratory experiment to study the strategic use of vagueness in a … interval that contains her actual type. Theory predicts that when facing a possibly naive receiver, the sender discloses an … interval that separates her from worse types but is upwardly vague. Senders in the experiment adopt this strategy and some …
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related testable predictions, and design an experiment based on a variant of the dictator game that tests for empirical …
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theory, while sociological theories of social ties and intergroup comparisons suggest that bilateral cooperation can be … strengthened if there exist outsiders that gain from cooperative break down. We investigate this in a laboratory experiment …
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external factors if they fail. They are too easily dissatisfied with their environment, which leads them to experiment in …
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supported by the laboratory experiment, although those regarding individuals’ contribution decisions are consistent with the …
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prediction in a lab experiment allowing us to cleanly separate the selection effect from other effects of low incentives. Results …
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-comes. This paper contributes to solving this puzzle by means of a controlled laboratory experiment. We study the causal …
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prosocial behavior. We conduct a large-scale online experiment where we add the possibility of purchasing insurance to safeguard …
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This paper considers endogenous coalition formations and endogenous technology choices in a model of private provision of global public goods. We show that the possibility of future interstate (partial) coordination may hinder the current adoption of better technology by a country outside the...
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