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favor and against this assumption and test in our own experiment, whether and which personality factors are useful in …
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being a test of validity of the method, our experiment helps answer the question of how useful social preferences could be …
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If contract enforcers must be randomly selected from the same population and thus are as opportunistic as ordinary traders could a system of adjudication nevertheless increase the degree to which contractual obligations on large anonymous markets are fulfilled? Adopting an indirect evolutionary...
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This paper considers general games in which multiple informed principals simultaneously compete to influence the decisions of a common agent. It shows that we can characterize all outcomes of any game in which principals delegate the final decisions to the agent using arbitrary mechanisms, by...
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experimental setting. To do so, we implement a modified sender-receiver game in which a sender obtains a private signal regarding …
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Is free-riding in teams reduced when one member receives a signal on his colleagueís performance? And how does free …-riding depend on the signal's type? We address these questions in experimental teams in which two agents sequentially exert effort …
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The main objective of this paper is to present a reading of The Arcades Project by Walter Benjamin in the context of the financial crisis, in particular, reflect from a few fragments of Benjamin's work appear to lie around a Black Swan. The recovery of the fragments of The Arcades seems...
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In standard rational choice modelling decisions are made according to given information and preferences. In the model presented here the 'information technology' of individual decision makers as well as their preferences evolve in a dynamic process. In this process decisions are made rationally...
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We study a combinatorial variant of the classical principal-agent model. In our setting a principal wishes to incentivize a team of strategic agents to exert costly effort on his behalf. Agentsʼ actions are hidden and the principal observes only the outcome of the team, which depends...
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efficiency gains by introducing incentives that reward information sharing, even where those incentives drive a wedge between …
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