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reduced reliance on intuitions. In none of the tasks are very high stakes sufficient to de-bias participants, or come even …
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European countries for more than a decade, we estimate time-varying individual level bias in ‘survival expectations' (BSE) at …
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We study how close personal contact with minorities affects in-group and out-group trust in a field experiment in the …
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obligations. We present evidence from a laboratory tax experiment suggesting that the effects of complexity on compliance are …
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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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We analyze linear, weakest-link and best-shot public goods games in which a distinguished team member, the team allocator, has property rights over the benefits from the public good and can distribute them among team members. These team allocator games are intended to capture natural asymmetries...
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This paper reports on experiments regarding cheap talk games where senders attempt deception when their interests are not in conflict with those of the receiver. The amount of miscommunication is higher than in previous experimental findings on cheap talk games in situations where senders’ and...
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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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We experimentally examine how the incentive to defect in a social dilemma affects conditional cooperation. In our first study we conduct online experiments in which subjects play eight Sequential Prisoner’s Dilemma games with payoffs systematically varied across games. We find that few second...
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