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this task. We show, that those announced beliefs lead to a self fulfilling prophecy as the reputation of the responsible …
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this task. We show, that those announced beliefs lead to a self fulfilling prophecy as the reputation of the responsible …
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We study equilibrium reporting behavior in Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013) type cheating games when agents have a fixed cost of lying and image concerns not to be perceived as a liar. We show that equilibria naturally arise in which agents with low costs of lying randomize among a set of...
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We study equilibrium reporting behavior in Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013)-type cheating games when agents have a fixed cost of lying and image concerns not to be perceived as a liar. We show that equilibria naturally arise in which agents with low costs of lying randomize among a set of...
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The impact of transparency on the extent of reciprocal behavior is investigated in a simple repeated gift exchange experiment, where principals set wages and agents respond by choosing effort levels. In addition to the efforts the principals? payoffs are determined by a random component. It is...
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this task. We show, that those announced beliefs lead to a self fulfilling prophecy as the reputation of the responsible …
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