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While trust and trustworthiness provide a fundamental foundation for human relationships, little is known about how … implementing a similar incentivized interaction structure. The results suggest that trust and trustworthiness increase with young … age until adolescence. Trustworthiness reaches the level of adults at an earlier age (at around 15-16 years of age) than …
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the power of our approach with the analysis of trust and trustworthiness in Germany bycombining representative survey data …
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of trust into the financial industry may stem from the selection of subjects with little, if any, trustworthiness into …
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self-select into public service. Our focus is on trustworthiness and the willingness to enforce norms as key dimensions of …
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This paper studies public goods provision in an experiment in which contributors repeatedly interact with rent-extracting administrators. Our main result is that the presence of an administrator reduces contributions but only because rent extraction lowers the MPCR. Analysing the dynamic...
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trustworthiness groups, while high trustworthiness groups always demand lower levels of institutions. Lower levels of institutions are … demanded when those who can benefit from opportunistic behavior, i.e. low trustworthiness individuals, can also vote for them …: trustworthiness when formal institutions are available is lower than in their absence. …
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We use the trust and the dictator games to explore the effects of religious identity on trust, trustworthiness …
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We investigate the relation between Net Neutrality regulation and Internet fragmentation. We model a two-sided market, where Content Providers (CPs) and consumers interact through Internet Service Providers (ISPs), and CPs sell consumers' attention to advertisers. Under Net Neutrality, a...
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Digital media goods and digital media platforms exhibit cost structures and network effects that imply that price and quantity effects of consumption taxes are qualitatively different compared to what we typically find for physical goods. For instance, in most European countries and US states,...
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How does competition from online platforms affect the organization, performance, and editorial choices of newspapers? And what are the implications of these changes for the information vot-ers are exposed to and for political accountability? We study these questions using the staggered...
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