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the individual and thereby assessing the limits of these fairness concerns. This study reports on Trust game experiments …
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tensions exist between the two ethnic groups. We conduct an incentivized laboratory-style decision-making experiment in which …
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We conducted two fundraising experiments to study the effects (1) of compassion towards the beneficiary, and (2) of …
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non-monetary. In two experiments, generosity is significantly higher in non-monetary contexts. Thus, the typical monetary …
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-monetary, and whether they involve utility gains or losses. In two experiments, generosity is higher in nonmonetary contexts. Thus …
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Previous experimental work provides encouraging support for some of the central assumptions underlying Hart and Moore (2008)'s theory of contractual reference points. However, existing studies ignore realistic aspects of trading relationships such as informal agreements and expost renegotiation....
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We examine in controlled experiments how individuals make choices when faced withmultiple options. The choice tasks … mimic the selection of health insurance, prescriptiondrug, or retirement savings plans. However, in our experiment, the …-of-sample experiment.... …
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Based on an experimental analysis of a simple monetary economy we argue that a monetary system is more stable than one would expect from individual rationality. Weshow that positive reciprocity stabilizes the monetary system, provided everyparticipant considers accepting money as a reasonable...
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Using an international dataset of about 35,000 subjects, this paper provides an empirical example of high-stakes incentives in relation to religious practice. First, we show that incentives (based on absolute belief) play a salient role in religious performance. Second, we find that, when both...
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Different social contexts have been used when measuring distributional preferences. This could be problematic as contextual variance may inadvertently muddle the measurement process. We use a within-subjects design and measure distributional preferences in resource allocation tasks with role...
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