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predicted, we find in a laboratory public goods experiment a robust association between stronger self-control and higher levels …
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and lead to more retaliation. We test our conjectures in an experiment and find that subjects retaliate more in both cases. …
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. The goals of this paper are to examine messages under a double-blind payoff procedure to test the alternative explan …
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prefer-ences towards group members, and this helps resolve the hold-up problem. We test this conjec-ture in a laboratory … experiment. Our subjects were randomly divided into two teams and asked to wear their team uniform. Task 1 required them to …
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experiment tests whether the second movers update their beliefs after observing their paired first movers’ decision by eliciting …
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Studies have shown that there are differences in cooperative behavior across countries. Furthermore, differences in the use and the reaction on the introduction of a norm enforcement mechansism have been documented in cross-cultural studies, recently. We present data which prove that stark...
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We present an experiment on strategic thinking and behavior of individuals and teams in oneshot normal-form games …
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Recent research has shown that women shy away from competition more often than men. We evaluate experimentally three alternative policy interventions to promote women in competitions: Quotas, Preferential Treatment, and Repetition of the Competition unless a critical number of female winners is...
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obtained in a laboratory experiment affects male and female behavior differently.<p> …
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inefficiencies, such as under- and overtreatment or market break-down. We study in a large experiment with 936 participants the …
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