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, as is suggested by the literature on deception and procedural satisfaction. Models such as Rabin (1993), Sen (1997), and …-based models such as Fehr and Schmidt (1999) and Bolton and Ockenfels (1997) predict otherwise. We find that deception … substantially increases the punishment rate as a response to an action that is unfavorable to the receiver. We also find that a …
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costs. Hence, in our experiment lying behavior is robust to social identity manipulations. …
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reached. We study two decision-elicitation methods: the strategy and the direct response methods. For each method, deception … more than doubles the punishment rate as a response to an action that is unfavorable to the receiver. We also find evidence …
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explain decay in contributions in repeated play designs. The experiment shows there is a workable alternative to deception.<BR><BR> … a new experimental design, the Conditional Information Lottery, which offers all the benefits of deception without … in a public good experiment prompted by Weimann's (1994) result, from a deceptive design, that subjects are more …
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) reciprocity in behaviour, which may explain decay in contributions in repeated play designs. The experiment shows there is a … implements a new experimental design, the Conditional Information Lottery, which offers all the benefits of deception without … in a sequential play public good experiment prompted by Weimann's (1994) result, from a deceptive design, that subjects …
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ofoverconfidence, egoism and (biased) reciprocity in behaviour, whichmay explain decay in contributions in repeatedplay designs. The … experiment shows there is a workable alternative todeception. …
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Beyond the classical reasons of efficiency, commitment, the distribution of information, or incentive provision, a person may also delegate decision rights so as to avoid blame for an unpopular or immoral decision. We show that by delegating to an intermediary, a dictator facing an allocation...
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responders. In the second part of the paper, we report on an experiment testing this game. On average, 88.5% of the proposers …
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responders. In the second part of the paper, we report on an experiment testing this game. On average, 88.5% of the proposers …
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paper reports on an experiment testing this game. On average, 88.5% of the proposers understate the actual endowment by 20 …
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