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In an experimental study, we compare individual willingness to cooperate in a public good game after an initial team contest phase. While players in the treatment setup make a conscious decision on how much to invest in the contest, this decision is exogenously imposed on players in the control...
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choices from a laboratory experiment. The equilibrium predicts that the large battlefield receives more than a proportional …
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more than the outside option. When the prize is small, contest participants earn less. Previous studies of gender and …
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We investigate social norms for dictator game giving using a recently proposed norm-elicitation procedure (Krupka and Weber, 2013). We elicit norms separately from dictator, recipient, and disinterested third party respondents and find that elicited norms are stable and insensitive to the role...
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