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matching process. Under this assumption, a centralized matching market can often outperform a decentralized one. Using a quasi-experiment …
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To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimum wages. In our experimental market, consumers have monopsony power, firms set prices and wages, and workers are passive recipients of a wage payment. We find that the majority of consumers...
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Information unraveling is an elegant theoretical argument suggesting that private information may be fully and voluntarily surrendered. The experimental literature has, however, failed to provide evidence of complete unraveling and has suggested senders' limited depth of reasoning as one...
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.e., underconfident agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral …
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equilibrium for the immediate acceptance mechanism. This finds support in the experiment. Moreover, the lottery quota leads to …
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