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To a large extent, the body of research that looks at individuals’ compliance with the law focuses on the dichotomy between compliance as rule-following and noncompliance as rule-breaking. However, a fascinating case of noncompliance is that where individuals selectively follow existing rules...
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Inspired by the work of Rubinstein, this study revisits data from a previous lab experiment to explore the relation …
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In a laboratory experiment on tax compliance, we model a situation in which high-income taxpayers can leave a tax …
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considered experiment. This negative trend was interpreted as a learning effect, in accordance with the stochastic version of the …
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starting network. To study factors affecting equilibrium selection, we designed a network formation experiment with multiple …
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We experimentally compare the consequences for group cooperation of two decision mechanisms involving the extension of group membership. We analyze an exogenous decision (random draw) and an endogenous decision (made by a particular group member) mechanism to extend a temporary agent's group...
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individuals with contribution decisions made by group representatives. We present the results from a laboratory experiment that …
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We report experimental results on the minority of three-game, where three players choose one of two alternatives and the most rewarding alternative is the one chosen by a single player. This coordination game has many asymmetric equilibria in pure strategies that are non-strict and...
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group play. The validity of the measures is tested in an experiment. We find that roughly 20% of the plays exhibit dynamics …
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We experimentally investigate whether human subjects are willing to give up individual freedom in return for the benefits of improved coordination. We conduct a modified iterated public goods game in which subjects in each period first decide which of two groups to join. One group employs a...
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