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We conduct an artefactual field experiment to compare the individual preferences and propensity to cooperate of three …
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In two-person generosity games, the proposer’s agreement payoff is exogenously given, whereas that of the responder is endogenously determined by the proposer’s choice of the pie size. In three-person generosity games, equal agreement payoffs for two of the players are either exogenously...
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Experimental and empirical evidence shows that the utility an individual derives from a certain state depends on the … outcomes of either the individual herself or her reference group. The experiment described in this paper suggests that, in …
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presents experimental evidence broadly consistent with the model. In the complete information environment, lower value bidders …
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experimental data from five dictator games with a feedback stage. Our data suggests that subjects are heterogeneous in their …
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We report results from experimental first-price, sealed-bid, all-pay auctions for a good with a common and known value …
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We use experimental methods to investigate whether pledges of commitment can improve cooperation in endogenously …
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We study framing effects in repeated social dilemmas by comparing payoff-equivalent Give- and Take-framed public goods games under varying matching mechanisms (Partners or Strangers) and levels of feedback (Aggregate or Individual). In the Give-framed game, players contribute to a public good,...
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We investigate gender differences in lying behavior when the opportunity to tell lies is repeated. In specific, we distinguish the situations in which such an opportunity can be planned versus when it comes as a surprise. We utilize data from an existing published research and show that when the...
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We experimentally investigate the memory recall bias of overconfident (underconfident) individuals after receiving feedback on their overconfidence (underconfidence). Our study differs from the literature by identifying the recall pattern conditional on subjects' overconfidence/underconfidence....
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