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We examine behavior in a three-player trust game in which the first player may invest in the second and the second may invest in the third. Any amount sent from one player to the next is tripled. The third player decides the final allocation among three players. The baseline treatment with no...
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Vertical restraints have been subject of lively policy and academic discussions. Scholars associated with the Chicago School challenged early foreclosure doctrines by arguing that vertical restraints primarily reflected efficiency considerations. More recently, industrial organization economists...
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neglect of both fairness concerns and decision errors prevents a satisfactory understanding of how competition affects prices … explain these changes satisfactorily. In contrast, a model that combines heterogeneous fairness concerns with decision errors …
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Adaptive learning and punishment are highly prominent competing explanations for ultimatum game behavior. We report on an experiment that considers each theory in stand-alone form, so that one does not rely on the other in any substantial way. Our data exhibits patterns for which punishment can...
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Essential characteristics of corruption are (1) a reciprocity relationship between briber and public official, (2 … exclusion from the experiment without payment. The results show that reciprocity establishes bribery relationships, where …
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We define and experimentally test a public provision mechanism that meets three basic ethical requirements and allows community members to influence, via monetary bids, which of several projects is implemented. For each project, participants are assigned personal values, which can be positive or...
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appointment procedures. We elicit participants' preferences and fairness evaluations over both procedures and study whether …'s fairness evaluations. In contrast, we show that procedural satisfaction matters. Surprisingly, responders whose procedural …
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We use a power-to-resist game to find out the effects of individuals‘ judgments about a proposer‘s selection procedure on the willingness to offer resistance against proposed outcomes. In the experiment, one individual is selected on the grounds of a particular procedure. This individual is...
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We use a power-to-resist game to find out the effects of individuals’ judgments about a proposer's selection procedure on the willingness to offer resistance to proposed outcomes. In the experiment, one individual is selected based on a particular procedure. This individual is allowed to...
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definition of reciprocity and that inequality-aversion receives little support from our data. …
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