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Recently, the theory of informational cascades has been tested in an experiment by Anderson and Holt (1997) who report that their data support the theory amazingly well. In this note we report on an experiment designed to find out whether observed cascades are indeed due to rational Bayesian...
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efficient use. In a series of experiments, Vernon Smith (1992) found that, with the right trading institutions, a market with … trading volume. In the series of experiments reported here, the extension of the Hayek Hypothesis to an economy with …
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We design a novel sequential public goods experiment to study reciprocity, or conditional cooperation. In contrast to the standard simultaneous contribution game, our sequential design provides direct evidence on how subjects condition their own contributions on the contributions of other...
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We run a public goods experiment with four different treatments. The payoff function is chosen such that the Nash equilibrium (NE) and the collective optimum (CO) are both in the interior of the strategy space. We test the effect of varying the level of the collective optimum on contributions....
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investment behavior is then studied with laboratory experiments that compare the contributions of subjects randomly reassigned …
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In the 40’s and early 50’ two decision theories were proposed and have since dominated the scene of the fascinating field of decision-making. In 1944 – when von Neumann and Morgenstern showed that if preferences are consistent with a set of axioms then it is possible to represent these...
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. A number of recent experiments from my lab have demonstrated that the neuroactive hormone oxytocin facilitates trust … facilitated by oxytocin. My experiments show that positive social signals cause oxytocin to be released by the brain, producing an …
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experience in the laboratory. Although strategically our games are very similar to previous experiments in which game theory …
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This paper proposes a synoptic methodology to evaluate the determinants of audit fees by utilising Neural Networks. First, a brief discussion is presented to highlight the significant application of Neural Network in the areas of financial management; second the framework of proposed methodology...
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Surveys provide widely cited measures of political knowledge. Do unusual aspects of survey interviews affect these measures? An experiment on a nationally representative sample of over 1200 Americans provides an answer. Respondents are randomly assigned to one of four groups. A control group...
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