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We experimentally examine the impact of tax evasion attempts on the performance of credence goods markets, where contractual incompleteness results from asymmetric information on the welfare maximizing quality of the good. Our results suggest that tax evasion attempts - independently of whether...
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' reviews on social media platforms in search for trustworthy sellers. We present a natural field experiment that examines the …
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more likely to refrain from supporting fraud and report wrongdoing. With the foci on research exploring individual and …
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Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effects with respect to …
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We investigate how different forms of scrutiny affect dishonesty, using Gneezy's (2005) deception game. We add a third player whose interests are aligned with those of the sender. We find that lying behavior is not sensitive to revealing the sender's identity to the observer. The option for...
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Embezzlement is a major concern in various settings. By means of a sequential modified dictator game, we investigate theoretically and experimentally whether making information more transparent and reducing the number of intermediaries in transfer chains can reduce embezzlement and improve the...
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We study a dynamic variant of the die-under-the-cup task where players can repeatedly misreport the outcomes of consecutive die rolls to earn more money, either under a non-competitive piece rate scheme or in a two-player competitive tournament. In this dynamic setting we test (i) whether giving...
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welfare fraud but report their income honestly anyway; (iii) examples of low compliance tend to increase tax evasion while … taxes less than the Flemish. There is no cross-country difference in welfare dodging. -- tax evasion ; social fraud ; social …
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effects on students' achievements. We exploit a randomized experiment, which envisaged the presence of an external inspector … and social ties. -- social multiplier ; students' cheating ; randomized experiment …
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When we take a cab we may feel cheated if the driver takes an unnecessarily long route despite the lack of a contract or promise to take the shortest possible path. Is our decision to take the cab affected by our belief that we may end up feeling cheated? Is the behavior of the driver affected...
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