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During recent decades, many new models have emerged in pure and applied economic theory according between Epstein (2010 … to an ambiguity averse preference for a randomized act. Building on this insight, we implement an experiment whose design …
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Imperfect private monitoring in an infinitely repeated discounted Prisoner's Dilemma played on a communication network is studied. Players observe their direct neighbors' behavior only, but communicate strategically the repeated game's history throughout the network. The delay in receiving this...
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We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Partici- pants interact with their … supported by our data. -- Game Theory ; Networks ; Coordination Problems ; Experiments …
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We study extrapolation between games in a laboratory experiment. Participants in our experiment first play either the … are also able to learn structural properties of the games. -- Game Theory ; Learning ; Extrapolation …
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Substantial evidence has accumulated in recent empirical works on the limited ability of the Nash equilibrium to rationalize observed behavior in many classes of games played by experimental subjects. This realization has led to several attempts aimed at finding tractable equilibrium concepts...
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The theoretical literature on collusion in auctions suggests that the first-price mechanism can deter the formation of bidding rings. In equilibrium, collusive negotiations are either successful or are avoided altogether, hence such analysis neglects the effects of failed collusion attempts. In...
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The assumptions that subjects hold beliefs and that the chosen actions are not altered by a proper elicitation of these beliefs are widely used in economics. In this paper I experimentally test whether the second assumption is correct. Especially controlling for different game properties, I find...
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in an experiment. Our data show that indeed, strengthening weaker contestants through tie-breaks and bid …
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Players may categorize the strategies available to them. In many games there are different ways to categorize one's strategies (different frames) and which ones players use has implications for the outcomes realized. This paper proposes a model of agents who learn which frames to use through...
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