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environments, ranging from American students facing punishment in laboratory experiments, to Israeli parents facing fines for …
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Individuals are widely believed to overstate their economic valuation of a good by a factor of two or three. This paper reports the results of a meta-analysis of hypothetical bias in 28 stated preference valuation studies that report monetary willingness-to-pay and that used the same mechanism...
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This paper reports the findings of a meta-analysis of 37 papers with 75 results from ultimatum game experiments. We …
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This paper reports a preliminary laboratory experiment in which traders make investments to increase the reliability of …
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are not necessary to explain behavior. This research was conducted in three related parts. Part one presents an experiment …
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The purpose of this study is to assess the degree of employment discrimination against young people in the Ile-de-France region according to their place of residence by considering several spatial scales in order to measure the effect of the reputation of the administrative department or county...
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We experimentally test how a private monopoly, a duopoly and a public utility allocate water of differing qualities to households and farmers. Most of our results are in line with the theoretical predictions. Overexploitation of the resources is observed independently of the market structure....
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<Para ID="Par1">This paper identifies, and tests experimentally, a prediction of the Nash bargaining axioms that may appear counterintuitive. The context is a simple bargaining problem in which two players have to agree a choice from three alternatives. One alternative favours one player and a second favours...</para>
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explain why: (i) some experiments result in higher than Cournot–Nash production levels while others result in lower, (ii …
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