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. Men also increase their willingness to enter competition in the presence of ambiguity. Overall, both effects contribute to …
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Markets are ubiquitous in our daily life and, despite many imperfections, they are a great source of human welfare. Nevertheless, there is a heated recent debate on whether markets erode social responsibility and moral behavior. In fact, competitive pressure on markets may create strong...
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has little influence, as predicted. Seller competition drives down prices and yields maximal trade, but does not lead to … ; competition …
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. -- Competition ; gender gap ; experiment ; children ; teenagers …
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Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We evaluate experimentally three … Competition unless a critical number of female winners is reached. We find that Quotas and Preferential Treatment encourage women … winners is not worse. The level of cooperation in a post-competition teamwork task is even higher with successful policy …
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-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document … competition substantially fosters the trust strategy, reduces market segmentation, and leads to large welfare gains for both … employers and employees. -- Job design ; high-performance work systems ; screening ; reputation ; competition ; trust ; control …
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