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The literature on learning in unknown environments emphasises reinforcing on actions which produce positive results …
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learning, and even idiosyncratic variation. Our paper cautions that the slider task will be underpowered for uncovering a …
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readership, therefore guaranteeing maximum diffusion. We conduct a field experiment with the Italian information site lavoce …
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This paper argues that skill formation is a life-cycle process and develops the implications of this insight for Scottish social policy. Families are major producers of skills, and a successful policy needs to promote effective families and to supplement failing ones. Targeted early...
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agents to withhold effort. We investigate when this behavioral result arises. In an extensive laboratory experiment, we find … acting as a principal. -- experiment ; principal-agent problem ; hidden cost of control …
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We find experimental evidence that the decision problem of tax compliance changes if subjects ́declarations are not randomly assessed, but is based on their appearance as captured by pictures of their faces, even if the aggregate audit probability does not change. Some subjects may fear that...
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In a laboratory experiment, we measure subjects' willingness to pay for a transparently useless decision right …
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We perform a (psychological) game-theoretic analysis of cheating in the setting proposed by Fischbacher & Föllmi-Heusi (2013). The key assumption, which we refer to as perceived cheating aversion, is that the decision maker derives disutility in proportion to the amount in which he is perceived...
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effects of opacity in a laboratory experiment and find that opacity leads to more generous promises, but also to more promise …
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