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and social norms, and trust. In a preregistered online experiment (n = 1,038), we find that biased institutions reduce … spillover positively into norms and trust. Our study contributes to the literature on behavioural responses to institutional …
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This article examines behavior in the two-player, constant-sum Colonel Blotto game with asymmetric resources in which players maximize the expected number of battlefields won. The experimental results support all major theoretical predictions. In the auction treatment, where winning a...
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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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We consider an expanded notion of social norms that renders them belief-dependent and partial, formulate a series of …
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of social norms and their interplay with weak punishment in the context of a trust game. Across six conditions, we …
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rigorous theoretical predictions that are then tested with pre-registered experiments in China and the UK. Social norms … potential microfoundations for the inherent human tendency to follow social norms and punish norm violators, while respecting …
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use this experimental framework to test whether a labor income tax and an equivalent consumption tax lead to an identical …
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Filing income tax returns or insurance claims often requires that individuals comply with complex rules to meet their obligations. We present evidence from a laboratory tax experiment suggesting that the effects of complexity on compliance are intrinsically linked to distributive fairness. We...
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We study the role of face-to-face interaction for gender differences in deceptive behavior and perceived honesty. In the first part, we compare women's to men's deceptive behavior using data from an incentivized income reporting experiment in which lies can be detected in the course of an audit....
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Self-signaling theory argues that individuals partly behave prosocially to create or uphold a favorable self-image. To study self-signaling theory, we investigate whether increasing self-image concerns affects charitable giving. In our experiment subjects divide 20 euros between themselves and a...
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