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performance of the Arabic book translation industry in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Syria; (2) to understand …
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of the Arabic book translation industry in Egypt, Lebanon, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and Syria; (2) to understand …
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We explore the effects of listening to the music of AC/DC in a simple bargaining environment.
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experiment. Our main question is how competition and cooperation interact in bargaining environments based on networked versions … this structure to generate a general hypothesis about these environments: that information crowds in cooperation on the …
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Using trust games, we study how promises and messages are used to build new trust where it did not previously exist and to rebuild damaged trust. In these games, trustees made non-binding promises of investment-contingent returns, then investors decided whether to invest, and finally trustees...
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cooperation between these two. Interestingly, there is an external effect of insider communication: the first player who is …
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guarantee reciprocity, we see that there is still significant evidence of altruism, which we then confirm using laboratory … experiments. …
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We elicit human conditional punishment types by conducting experiments. We find that their punishment decisions to an …
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Motivated by problems of coordination failure observed in weak-link games, we experimentally investigate behavioral spillovers for minimum- and median-effort coordination games. Subjects play these coordination games simultaneously and sequentially. The results show that successful coordination...
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simultaneous social dilemmas. The divided-loyalty hypothesis, from organizational theory, predicts that cooperation will decline as … individuals experience multiple social dilemmas with different compared to the same group members. The conditional-cooperation … hypothesis, from behavioral economics, predicts that cooperation will increase as individuals experience multiple social dilemmas …
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