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For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs … failed to explain their choices between corrupt and non-corrupt behavior. Instead, beliefs appeared to be a better predictor …
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treatment. After the real effort task subjects were asked to state their retrospective beliefs about their performance in public …
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The study of gender differences in social preferences has shown mixed results, preventing economists and other social scientists from drawing definitive conclusions on this topic. Several original investigations and experimental reviews have hypothesized that the main reason of this...
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attitude (preferences) from that of beliefs concerning the amount of money that will be offered to contestants in future rounds … belief function and preferences is possible by virtue of the fact that at a certain stage of the game, beliefs are not …
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influence the accuracy of their beliefs. We find that respondents tend to overestimate the old-age dependency ratio when … considering the current and long-term demographic situation separately. However, their beliefs regarding the change of the old … statutory pension insurance plays an important role for more accurate beliefs. …
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emotions to belief-dependant models in economics. We find that - in addition to the positive effect of second-order beliefs and …
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beliefs and actions into the utility function. We test the robustness of two types of intentions-based models (guilt aversion … and reciprocity). In addition to incentivised elicitation of first- and second-order action beliefs, we assess … intentions-based models. Both second-order beliefs and the weighting factor that depends on a participant's sensitivity to guilt …
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framework, this result can be explained by a change in either risk preferences or beliefs. We find that self reporting risk … preferences induces an increase in subjects' risk aversion while keeping their beliefs unchanged. Our findings raise some …
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treatment. After the real effort task subjects were asked to state their retrospective beliefs about their performance in public …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010555243
For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs … failed to explain their choices between corrupt and non-corrupt behavior. Instead, beliefs appeared to be a better predictor …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010555244