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insurance option is only critical for their willingness to donate to a charity if the uncertainty affects the proper use of …
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proper monetary incentives to authors for their creative effort. Many European copyright systems pursue additional goals … first field experiment on moral rights revealing the true valuation of these rights by over 200 authors from 24 countries. A …
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According to Adam Smith (1790), human selfishness can be restrained by introspection. We test the effect of introspection on people’s willingness to cooperate in a public good game. Drawing on the concept of identity utility (George A. Akerlof and Rachel E. Kranton, 2000), we show...
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proper monetary incentives to authors for their creative effort. Many European copyright systems pursue additional goals … first field experiment on moral rights revealing the true valuation of these rights by over 200 authors from 24 countries. A …
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the recipient is a charity. Prisoners give more, not less. …
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the recipient is a charity. Prisoners give more, not less. …
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In three distinct disciplines, crime and punishment are studied experimentally: in empirical legal studies, in experimental economics, and an experimental criminology. These three disciplines have surprisingly little interaction. The current paper surveys the rich evidence, and discusses the...
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entire estate goes to the eldest son. Combining a survey with a lab in the field experiment, we show that this is still the …
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On the doctrinal surface, there is a deep divide between common and continental law when it comes to the origin of contractual obligations. Under continental law, in principle a unilateral promise suffices. Common law by contrast requires consideration. When it comes to deciding cases, the...
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