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Making the length of a prison sentence conditional on an individual's offense history is shown to be a powerful way of preventing crime. Under a law adopted in the Netherlands in 2001, prolific offenders could be sentenced to a prison term that was some ten times longer than usual. We exploit...
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Many simulation practitioners can get more from their analyses by using the statistical theory on design of experiments (DOE) developed specifically for exploring computer models. In this paper, we discuss a toolkit of designs for simulationists with limited DOE expertise who want to select a...
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We conduct a series of Cournot duopoly market experiments with a high number of repetitions and fixed matching. Our treatments include markets with (a) complete cost symmetry and complete information, (b) slight cost asymmetry and complete information, and (c) varying cost asymmetries and...
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We report results from three well-known experimental paradigms, where we use time, rather than money, as the salient component of subjects’ incentives. The three experiments, commonly employed to study social preferences, are the dictator game, the ultimatum game and the trust game. All...
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performance. Results from a laboratory experiment corroborate this prediction. This paper highlights the limits of monetary …
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information frictions. We design a field experiment to understand whether e-payments facilitate the financial inclusion of SMEs in …
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subject anonymously and blindly, and match their donations with their stratum. In a first experiment we provide a fixed … endowment to all participants and find that donations are significantly increasing with wealth. However, in a second experiment …
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