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from social dilemma experiments and inequality aversion theories that sweeping empirical claims should be avoided …
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efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient freedom to choose their interaction neighborhood. We conduct experiments with …
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efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient freedom to choose their interaction neighborhood. We conduct experiments with …
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their own for alternative investment choices. Overall, 149 subjects participated in two experiments, one with just one risky …
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Evidence from hypothetical scenarios strongly suggests the existence of a sunk cost bias, the tendency to ‘throw good money after bad money.’ However, the few studies using incentives are inconclusive. In addition, evidence on potential psychological channels underlying such a bias is...
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During the last three decades the ascent of behavioral economics clearly helped to bring down artificial disciplinary boundaries between psychology and economics. Noting that behavioral economics seems still under the spell of the rational choice tradition and, indirectly, of behaviorism we...
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Retributive responses do play a role in human behavior. Whether they are primarily triggered by supposed intentions or by observed consequences of actions is an important question. It can be addressed by experimental studies of retributive responses in situations in which the individual actor...
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