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We investigate experimentally whether emotions affect bidding behavior in a firstprice auction. To induce emotions, we confront subjects after a first auction series with apositive or negative random economic shock. We then explore the relation between emotions andbidding behavior in a second...
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experiment, we study the endowment effect in lotteries with the same payoffs as the games in the first part. Our findings provide …
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laboratory experiment where bidders can signal information through their bidding behavior to an outside observer. We consider two …
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experiment suggests that the price guarantee improves efficiency and that it often increases production and revenue. An important …
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-price dimensions after the auction. Both auctions theoretically implement the surplus maximizing mechanism. Our experiment confirms …
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as equilibrium phenomena of the ascending auction. In a series of experiments, we compare its performance to that of the …
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laboratory experiment, we compare the effects of bidders' limited liability in the first-price sealed-bid auction and the English …
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activities. We use an economic experiment to examine whether the market efficiency of conservation auctions increases or …
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Despite widespread exposure to substantial medical expenditure risk in low-income populations, health insurance enrollment is typically low. This is puzzling from the perspective of expected utility theory. To help explain it, this paper introduces a decomposition of the stated willingness to...
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flexible budget PVE experiments which allows us to directly measure the change in social welfare for investments in water …
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