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.e., underconfident agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral …
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.e., underconfident agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral …
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-confident agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral determinant …
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agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral determinant …
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The paper surveys the experimental literature on matching markets. It covers house allocation, school choice, and two-sided matching markets such as college admissions. The main focus of the survey is on truth-telling and strategic manipulations by the agents, on the stability and efficiency of...
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The paper surveys the experimental literature on matching markets. It covers house allocation, school choice, and two-sided matching markets such as college admissions. The main focus of the survey is on truth-telling and strategic manipulations by the agents, on the stability and efficiency of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012033568
.e., underconfident agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral …
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To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimum wages. In our experimental market, consumers have monopsony power, firms set prices and wages, and workers are passive recipients of a wage payment. We find that the majority of consumers...
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.e., underconfident agents are more likely to accept early offers than overconfident agents. The experiment identifies a behavioral …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011574124
The paper surveys the experimental literature on matching markets. It covers house allocation, school choice, and two-sided matching markets such as college admissions. The main focus of the survey is on truth-telling and strategic manipulations by the agents, on the stability and efficiency of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012008250