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Victorious alliances often fight about the spoils of war. This paper presents an experiment on the determinants of … conflict and more intense fighting. …
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We consider a voluntary contributions game, in which players may punish others after contributions are made and observed. The productivity of contributions, as captured in the marginal-per-capita return, differs among individuals, so that there are two types: high and low productivity. Every two...
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We experimentally study decentralized one-to-one matching markets with transfers. We vary the information available to participants, complete or incomplete, and the surplus structure, supermodular or submodular. Several insights emerge. First, while markets often culminate in efficient...
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We introduce “group cohesion” to study the economic relevance of social relationships in team production. We operationalize measurement of group cohesion, adapting the “oneness scale” from psychology. A series of experiments, including a pre-registered replication, reveals strong...
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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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This paper examines the usefulness of Kalai (2020)’s measure of the viability of Nash equilibrium. We experimentally study a class of participation games, which differ in the number of players, the success threshold, and the payoff to not participating. We find that Kalai’s measure captures...
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We consider infinite-horizon bargaining in which an uninformed seller sequentially makes a price offer to a privately informed buyer who decides whether to accept or reject it in every bargaining round. Existing theories suggest that the presence (absence) of an arbitrarily small outside option...
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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 separates her from worse types but is upwardly vague. Senders in the experiment adopt this strategy and some …
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strategic belief manipulation and a novel experiment in which we replicate Di Tella, et al.’s, experiment and also elicit the …
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approach by analyzing data from an experiment conducted in Denmark. Our approach produces tight bounds on the causal effect of … estimated bounds suggesting that elicited higher-order belief data in our experiment is weakly (if at all) affected by a …
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