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in effort, but that the reverse does not hold true. Using a lab experiment, we show that redistribution choices even …
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The market for copyrights is characterised by a highly skewed distribution of profits: very few movies, books and songs generate huge profits, whereas the great bulk barely manages to recover production cost. At the moment when the owner of intellectual property grants a licence ('ex ante'),...
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prevent participants from using their world knowledge about antitrust, we experimentally test them on a neutral matrix game …
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controlled conditions, we have conducted a public goods experiment with central punishment. The authority is neutral - she does …
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Experimental participants are more likely to follow an arbitrary rule the more of their peers do so as well. The difference between unconditional and conditional rule following is most pronounced for individuals who follow few rules unconditionally.
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entire estate goes to the eldest son. Combining a survey with a lab in the field experiment, we show that this is still the …
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We study the effect of voting when insiders´ public goods provision may affect passive outsiders. Without voting insiders´ contributions do not differ, regardless of whether outsiders are positively or negatively affected or even unaffected. Voting on the recommended contribution level...
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people's lives through adjudication. It matches or molds their moral intuitions. We test these intuitions in the lab. If …
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experimental methods to test whether knowing that non-fulfilment will only lead to damages deters mutually beneficial trade. The …
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Building on a theoretical model we test the hypothesis that effort choices and preferences for redistribution are … tend to have smaller incentives to engage in effort, the reverse does not hold true. Using a lab experiment, we show that …
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