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; theories of affect predict the reverse. In field and lab experiments, we allow people to donate from lottery winnings, varying …
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We report the results of a combination of a dictator experiment with either a "social planner" or a "veil of ignorance …" experiment. The experimental design and the analysis of the data are based on the theoretical framework proposed in the companion … experiments by a combination of selfishness and concerns for distributive justice. Most participants conform very well with the …
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We report the results of a combination of a dictator experiment with either a “social planner” or a “veil of ignorance …” experiment. The experimental design and the analysis of the data are based on the theoretical framework proposed in the companion … experiments by a combination of selfishness and concerns for distributive justice. Most participants conform very well with the …
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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation …
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We analyze reciprocal behavior when moral wiggle room exists. Dana et al. (2007) show that giving in a dictator game is only partly due to distributional preferences as the giving rate drops when situational excuses for selfish behavior are provided. Our binary trust game closely follows their...
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recover individual notions of distributive justice from data collected in appropriately designed experiments. "Dictator games … planner" experiments or experiments under a "veil of ignorance" (Rawls 1971) can be used to recover larger parts of the notion … necessarily incentive-compatible, and to recover a greater part of an individual's preference relation in dictator experiments …
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recover individual notions of distributive justice from data collected in appropriately designed experiments. “Dictator games … planner” experiments or experiments under a “veil of ignorance” (Rawls 1971) can be used to recover larger parts of the notion … necessarily incentivecompatible, and to recover a greater part of an individual’s preference relation in dictator experiments than …
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We consider the interaction of intrinsic motivation and concerns for social approval in a laboratory experiment. We … elicit a proxy for Fairtrade preferences before the experiment in which we elicit willingness to pay for conventional and …
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We consider the interaction of intrinsic motivation and concerns for social approval in a laboratory experiment. We … elicit a proxy for Fairtrade preferences before the experiment. In the experiment, we elicit willingness to pay for …
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Typically, laboratory experiments suffer from homogeneous subject pools and selfselection biases. The usefulness of … method integrating interactive experiments and representative surveys thereby overcoming crucial weaknesses of both … approaches. One of the major advantages of our approach is that it allows for the integration of experiments, which require …
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