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Male and female choices differ in many economic situations, e.g., on the labor market. This paper considers whether such differences are driven by different attitudes towards competition. In our experiment subjects choose between a tournament and a piece-rate pay scheme before performing a real...
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the power to enforce normative behavior, that the gender gap in survival rates has declined, that women have a larger …
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the power to enforce normative behavior, that the gender gap in survival rates has declined, that women have a larger …
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To address the neurocognitive mechanisms that underlie choices made after receiving information from an anonymous individual, reaction times (Experiment 1) and event-related brain potentials (Experiment 2) were recorded as participants played 3 variants of the Coin Toss game. In this game,...
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We explore the effects of social distance on reciprocal behavior in an experiment conducted over the Internet on three continents and in classroom laboratory sessions conducted in Israel and Spain.
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Models of rational choice use different definitions of rationality. However, there is no clear description of the latter. We recognize rationality as a conceptual conglomerate where reason, judgment, deliberation, relativity, behavior, experience, and pragmatism interact. Using our definition,...
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Accounting for within-country spatial differences is a much neglected issue in many cross-country comparisons. This paper highlights this importance in this empirical analysis of the impact of a country’s degree of social and economic globalization on female employment in 33 OECD countries,...
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to discriminate. Economic theory is, therefore, endogenously color-blind, race-blind, gender-blind, ethnicity-blind, and …
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-century United States were shaped and channeled by gender stereotypes. These stereotypes influenced the public attitudes held by both …
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present paper, we investigate whether there are gender differences with respect to norm enforcement. We let 1403 subjects play … games of punishment and reward, individually or in groups with varying gender composition. Broadly, the results indicate … that there are no clear gender differences: men are about as inclined as women to punish norm-breakers. However, behavior …
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