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The effects of a policy measure often reach the consumer only after one or more intermediatesteps, for instance because the measure lowers the cost of an input for an industry producinga consumer good. This paper is concerned with the question how to measure such indirect effectscorrectly under...
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Local policy makers seek ways to deal with abandoned industrial heritage in their jurisdictions. Much is demolished, but in some cases considerable investments are made to preserve the cultural aspects of industrial sites. The renewal plans are usually designed to stimulate urban renewal in the...
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the size of credible deviations. In our experiment, we find support for the relevance of credible deviations. In addition … experiments. …
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organize data well in previous experiments meant to test other concepts. In a new experimental setting, we provide the first …
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to form cartels in Cournot markets. As in previous experiments, markets become very competitive when individualized …
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laboratory experiment where bidders can signal information through their bidding behavior to an outside observer. We consider two …
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introducing communication into this setting reduces strategic delay. We implement our model in a laboratory experiment utilizing a … experiment, while coordination failures emerge in the following periods sweeping away the beneficial effect of communication at …
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experiment suggests that the price guarantee improves efficiency and that it often increases production and revenue. An important …
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Although many researchers have investigated the value of open space in cities, few of them have compared them to the costs of providing this amenity. In this paper, we use the monocentric model of a city to derive a simple cost-benefit rule for the optimal provision of open space. The rule is...
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that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments. We observe that, on average, men and …
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