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Both social psychology and experimental economics empirically investigate social dilemmas. However, these two disciplines sometimes use different notions for very similar scenarios. While it is irrelevant for economists whether an experimental public-good game is conceptualised as a take-some or...
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information about (un)cooperative behavior in other, unrelated, groups. We observe that contributions are considerably sensitive … to such selective information. First impressions participants happen to make predict subsequent behavior. Our results …
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Recent experimental evidence suggests that donors are averse to giving to charities with high overhead ratios. This paper asks whether donors are also averse to giving to charities spending a high share of the donations on unavoidable administrative expenses. The results of an experiment with a...
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