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Typically, laboratory experiments suffer from homogeneous subject pools and self-selectionbiases. The usefulness of … major advantages of our approach is that it allows for the integrationof experiments, which require interaction among the … wellwith behaviorally exhibited trust in the experiment. People above the age of 65, highly skilledworkers and people living in …
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We study how the distribution of other-regarding preferences develops with age. Based on a set of allocation choices, we can classify each of 717 subjects, aged 8 to 17 years, as either egalitarian, altruistic, or spiteful. Varying the allocation recipient as either an in-group or an out-group...
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punishment behavior. Our study uses experiments conducted with 525 officers in the Swiss Army, and exploits random assignment to …
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altruistic punishment by using public goods experiments. We conducted the experiments in Turkey at different points in time; one …
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Other-regarding preferences are central for the ability to solve collective action problems and thus for society's welfare. We study how the formation of other-regarding preferences during childhood is related to parental background. Using binary-choice dictator games to classify subjects into...
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