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This paper investigates whether distributional conflicts become more likely when groups are involved in the fight. We present results from a laboratory experiment in which two parties can appropriate resources via a contest or, alternatively, take an outside option. Keeping monetary gains...
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of tax shifting in the market. We show that tax salience biases consumers' voting on tax regimes, and that experience is … experience with the tax regimes they are less likely to be biased. -- tax salience ; learning ; deliberation ; voting …
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Affirmative action rules are often implemented to promote women on labor markets. Little is known, however, about how and whether such rules emerge endogenously in groups of potentially affected subjects. We experimentally investigate whether subjects vote for affirmative action rules, against,...
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strategic disadvantage: a greater voting power in forming a winning coalition is undermined by the threat of being overly …
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