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perceptions. The results from a real-money dichotomous-choice experiment, combined with measurements of emotions and morality, are …
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perceptions. The results from a real-money dichotomous-choice experiment, combined with measurements of emotions and morality, are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010577304
We enrich the choice task of responders in ultimatum games by allow- ing them to independently decide whether to collect what is offered to them and whether to destroy what the proposer demanded. Such a multidimensional response format intends to cast further light on the motives guiding...
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of this discrepancy for public goods. A simple, real-money dichotomous-choice experiment is set up to test these …
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A novel two-person "charity game" is used to experimentally investigate whether anticipation of help crowds out incentives to work, and therefore impulses to help. We distinguish two treatments differing in whether the causes of neediness are verifiable or not. Helping behavior does not vary...
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In a two-person ï¬nitely repeated public goods experiment, we use intentions data to interpret individual behavior …
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