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I conduct an experiment to assess whether majority voting on a nonbinding sharing norm affects subsequent behavior in a … dictator game. In a baseline treatment, subjects play a one shot dictator game. In a voting treatment, subjects are first …
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I conduct an experiment to assess whether majority voting on a non- binding sharing norm affects subsequent behavior in … a dictator game. In a baseline treatment, subjects play a one shot dictator game. In a voting treatment, subjects are ï …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005051032
Empirically, social dilemma under information asymmetry are often much less pronounced than theory predicts. Traders experience a winner's curse and maintain efficiency enhancing exchange of commodities when theory predicts none. Especially under competition, cursed parties undergo severe losses...
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Empirically, social dilemma under information asymmetry are often much less pronounced than theory predicts. Traders experience a winner's curse and maintain efficiency enhancing exchange of commodities when theory predicts none. Especially under competition, cursed parties undergo severe losses...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008853043
for redistribution in a multi-person setting. We find presence of heterogeneous preferences with a substantial share of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010291852
Does geographic or (perceived) social distance between subjects significantly affect proposer and responder behavior in ultimatum bargaining? To answer this question, subjects once play an ultimatum game with three players (proposer, responder, and dummy player) and asymmetric information (only...
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One's willingness to accept an outcome or even to correct it depends on whether or not the underlying procedure is deemed legitimate. We manipulate the role allocation procedure in the dictator game to illustrate that this belief is not independent of the outcome and is self-serving in its...
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Does geographic or (perceived) social distance between subjects signi?cantly affect proposer and responder behavior in ultimatum bargaining? To answer this question, subjects once play an ultimatum game with three players (proposer, responder, and dummy player) and asymmetric information (only...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005090551
for redistribution in a multi-person setting. We find presence of heterogeneous preferences with a substantial share of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010592880
This paper experimentally investigates the effect of limits on campaign spending and outcome in an electoral contest where two candidates, an incumbent and a challenger, compete for office in terms of the amount of campaign expenditure. The candidates are asymmetric only in that the incumbent...
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