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from each contest in a laboratory experiment. Equilibrium and observed efforts are highest in winner-take-all contests …
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This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs: a standard winner-take-all tournament with a single …
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This study provides a unified theoretical and experimental framework in which to compare three canonical types of competition: winner-take-all contests won by the best performer, winner-take-all lotteries where probability of success is proportional to performance, and proportional-prize...
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This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs: a standard winnertake- all tournament with a single …
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This experiment compares the performance of two contest designs: a standard winnertake- all tournament with a single …
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potentially divisible resource. We design an experiment to compare individuals' decisions across three resource allocation …
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potentially divisible resource. We design an experiment to compare individuals’ decisions across three resource allocation …
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This study examines behavior of subjects in simultaneous and sequential multi-battle contests. In simultaneous contests, subjects make positive bids in each battle 80% of the time and bids fall within the predicted boundaries. However, 35% of the time subjects make positive bids in only two,...
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potentially divisible resource. We design an experiment to compare individuals’ decisions across three resource allocation …
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first stage but not in the second stage. Our experiment provides evidence that winning is a component in a subject’s utility …
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