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large-scale experiment with a heterogeneous population sample from Germany. The majority of experimental participants …
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economic theory there is little reason to assume that this is a promising strategy. Financed by taxpayers' money, cities … providing information on reference group behavior, we challenge this argument and conduct a framed-field experiment to analyze …
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This paper introduces a solution for the fair division of common property resources in production economies with multiple inputs and outputs. It is derived from complementing the Walrasian solution by welfare bounds, whose ethical justi?cation rests on commonality of ownership. We then apply...
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The green paradox conveys the idea that climate policies may have unintended side effects when taking into account the reaction of fossil fuel suppliers. In particular, carbon taxes that will be implemented in the future induce resource owners to extract more rapidly which increases present...
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large-scale natural field experiment and a laboratory experiment. Similar to findings in the literature, conventional … matching for the same project results in partial crowding out in the field experiment and, as predicted, crowding out is … reduced under the novel matching scheme. The lab experiment provides more fine-tuned evidence for the change in crowding and …
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best way to encourage participation. In a field experiment we vary suggested amounts and test different wordings for a …
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presents some tentative first evidence from a natural field experiment to shed light on how different types of potential donors …
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Randomized experiments are often viewed as the "gold standard" of scientific evidence but people's scepticism towards experiments has compromised their viability in the past. We study preferences for experimental policy evaluations in a representative survey in Germany (N1,900). We find that a...
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