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A method for analytically calculating critical properties of two-dimensional exactly solvable models is presented. It is based on the calculation of finite-size corrections of the critical system and on predictions by conformal field theory. It is applied to the restricted solid-on-solid models...
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The finite-size corrections, central charges c and conformal weights Δ of L-state restricted solid-on-solid lattice models and their fusion hierarchies are calculated analytically. This is achieved by solving special functional equations, in the form of inversion identity hierarchies, satisfied...
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We study the differences in behavior of males and females in a two-player tournament with sabotage in a controlled lab experiment. Implementing a real-effort design and a principal who is paid based on the agent s output, we find that males and females do not differ in their achievements in the...
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We study the differences in behavior of males and females in a two-player tournament with sabotage in a controlled lab experiment. Implementing a real-effort design and a principal who is paid based on the agent's output, we find that males and females do not differ in their performance in the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010753270
The behavioral relevance of non-binding default options is well established. While most research has focused on decision makers' responses to a given default, we argue that this individual decision making perspective is incomplete. Instead, a comprehensive understanding of the foundation of...
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This article provides evidence that involuntary unemployment, and the segmentation of labour markets into firms offering "good" and "bad" jobs, may both arise as a consequence of contractual incompleteness. We provide a simple model that illustrates how unemployment and market segmentation may...
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This paper studies the effects of power-concentrating institutions on the quality of political selection, i.e., the voters' capacity to identify and empower competent politicians. In our model, candidates are privately informed about their abilities and are driven by office rents as well as...
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