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In two-person generosity games the proposer's agreement payoffis exogenously given whereas that of the responder is endogenouslydetermined by the proposer's choice of the pie size. Earlier resultsfor two-person generosity games show that participants seem to caremore for eciency than for equity....
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able to explain a large part of the under-representation of women in tournament like environments. We conduct an experiment …-sex groups given different incentive schemes. Furthermore, we report the results of a framed field experiment, where we explore a …
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We conduct a real-effort task experiment where subjects' performance translates into a donation to a charity. In a …
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Banning deception in economic experiments does not exclude experiments with participants in the role of experimenters … experimenter-participants to test whether deception aects behaviour of participant-participants in a dictator experiment and …
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We study conditional cooperation based on a sequential two-person linear public good game in which a trusting first contributor can be exploited by a second contributor. After playing this game the first contributor is allowed to punish the second contributor. The consequences of sanctioning...
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In our experiment, a dictator game variant, the reported outcome of a die roll determines the endowment (low/high) in a … enter the result of the roll themselves. Moral self-image is also manipulated in the experiment preceding ours. The aim of …
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on average players' investments are larger than equilibrium investments. In contrast to social dilemma experiments, in … our experiment preferences for social welfare and those for equality call for different actions. Surprisingly, even … experiment, even when it is not in a selfish world. …
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We analyze reciprocal behavior when moral wiggle room exists. Dana et al. (2007) show that giving in a dictator game is only partly due to distributional preferences as the giving rate drops when situational excuses for selfish behavior are provided. Our binary trust game closely follows their...
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Interactions between players with private information and opposed interests are often prone to bad advice and inefficient outcomes, e.g. markets for financial or health care services. In a deception game we investigate experimentally which factors could improve advice quality. Besides advisor...
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is studied experimentally. The experiment allow us to study the main parameters of the model, suggesting that we should …
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