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In a step-level public-good experiment, we investigate how the order of moves (simultaneous vs. sequential) and the …
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experiment allows us to separate different interaction channels. When subjects play both roles in such experiments, a positive …
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In theory, the incidence of a tax should be independent of which side of the market it is levied on. This principle of liability side equivalence underlies virtually all theories of tax incidence. Policy discussions, however, tend to place great emphasis on the legal division of tax payments. We...
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In this experiment, we analyze strategic delegation in a Cournot duopoly. Owners can choose among two different …
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beliefs in addition to payments for other decisions. Such incentives, however, allow risk-averse subjects to hedge with their … stated beliefs against adverse outcomes of other decisions in the experiment. This raises two questions: (i) can we trust the …
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for which two channels may be responsible, that our experiment allows to separate: i) a direct, preference-based channel …
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The hypothesis that vertically integrated firms have an incentive to foreclose the input market because foreclosure raises its downstream rivals' costs is the subject of much controversy in the theoretical industrial organization literature. A powerful argument against this hypothesis is that,...
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