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deliberate has evolved for good reason. But on many more tasks than one might think at first sight, intuitive decision-making, or …
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From the perspective of competitors, competition may be modeled as a prisoner’s dilemma. Setting the monopoly price is cooperation, undercutting is defection. Jointly, competitors are better off if both are faithful to a cartel. Individually, profit is highest if only the competitor(s) is...
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From the perspective of competitors, competition may be modeled as a prisoner's dilemma. Setting the monopoly price is cooperation, undercutting is defection. Jointly, competitors are better off if both are faithful to a cartel. Individually, profit is highest if only the competitor(s) is (are)...
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an experiment we find that, to the contrary, under most specifications of uncertainty, dictators give more, compared with …
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parallel constraint satisfaction models for legal decision making, findings indicate that role induced bias is driven by … discussed. -- parallel constraint satisfaction ; intuition ; Biases ; Legal Decision Making …
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expected. -- Oligopoly ; Collusion ; experiment ; Uncertainty ; negative externalities ; prisoner's dilemma …
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an experiment we find that, to the contrary, under most specifications of uncertainty, dictators give more, compared with …
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constraint satisfaction models for legal decision making, findings indicate that role induced bias is driven by coherence effects …
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constraint satisfaction models for legal decision making, findings indicate that role induced bias is driven by coherence effects …
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an experiment we find that, to the contrary, under most specifications of uncertainty, dictators give more, compared with …
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