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Affirmative action rules are often implemented to promote women on labor markets. Little is known, however, about how and whether such rules emerge endogenously in groups of potentially affected subjects. We experimentally investigate whether subjects vote for affirmative action rules, against,...
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We present representative evidence of discrimination against migrants through an incentivized choice experiment with …
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We show in a public goods experiment on three continents that conditional cooperation is a universal behavioral ….S.A. than anywhere else. -- conditional cooperation ; public goods ; experiment …
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As we have demonstrated in a recent laboratory experiment [see Sebald and Walzl (2012)], individuals tend to sanction …
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We conduct a laboratory experiment with agents working on and principals benefitting from a real effort task in which …
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. Giving to the out-group also renders subjects more accepting of inequality. However, the experiment also uncovers a large …-behaved, yet systematically different underlying social preference functionals. Hence this experiment suggests that the rational …
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The dictator game is a well-known task measuring prosocial preferences, in which one person divides a fixed amount of windfall money with a recipient. A key factor in real-world transfers of wealth is the concept of property ownership and consequently the related acts of giving and taking. Using...
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and beliefs but reverses the order of causality. We use existing evidence from a multi-stage experiment in which we first …
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