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social context affected risk-taking behavior. Remotely, pairs take far fewer risks when the stakes are high than in the flesh … team projects. …
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We investigate whether violations of canonical axioms of choice under risk are mistakes or a manifestation of true …
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an experiment with piece-rate incentives we find that the comparative static and the point predictions on effort … provision are remarkably accurate. We also present experimental findings from three classic experiments, namely, team production …
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effect of observing a peer from that of being observed by a peer, by setting up a real effort experiment in which we …. We consider both a piece rate compensation scheme, where pay depends solely on own performance, and a team compensation … scheme, where pay also depends on the performance of other team members. Overall, we find some evidence that subjects who are …
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, exposing them to the risk of having to pay a large premium in case they are discovered to have a high probability of developing … a disease (a discrimination risk). Differently, Consent Law allows them to hide this detrimental information, creating … exogenous values of adverse selection under Consent Law, and the repeated interactions experiment devised has not resulted in …
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framework. We test the model’s predictions in a laboratory experiment. Both in theory and in the experiment diagnostic … uncertainty decreases the rate of efficient service provision and leads to less trade. In theory, insurance also decreases the … net effect on welfare. In the experiment, the net effect of insurance coverage on efficiency turns out to be positive. We …
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We conduct an experiment with a representative sample from the US to study households’ demand for macroeconomic … information. Respondents who learn of a higher personal exposure to unemployment risk during recessions increase their demand for … rational inattention that demand for information depends on its expected benefit. Moreover, the fact that perceived risk …
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technologies and skill distributions. We construct a link between our contest model and expected utility theory and exploit this … link to revisit important comparative statics results of contest theory and show how these can be overturned. Finally, we …
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technologies and skill distributions. We construct a link between our contest model and expected utility theory and exploit this … link to revisit important comparative statics results of contest theory and show how these can be overturned. Finally, we …
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