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). However in typical experiments these unknown probabilities are known by others. Thus the typical Ellsberg experiment is a … normatively appropriate.We find that eliminating asymmetric information in the Ellsberg experiment while leaving ambiguity in …
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Sellers often discriminate heterogeneous consumers with just a few products. This paper proposes an explanation for such coarse screening, based on consumer loss aversion. In our model, a seller offers a menu of bundles before a consumer learns his willingness to pay, and the consumer...
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This paper demonstrates the importance of simultaneously considering two behavioral biases, correlation neglect and overprecision, in characterizing belief formation. Our laboratory experiments reveal that, relative to independent signals, subjects overvalue moderately or strongly correlated...
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We design an experiment to study how reversible entry decisions are affected by public and private payoff disclosure …
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One apparent reason for deferring a decision – abstaining from choosing, leaving the decision open to be taken by … an axiomatic theory of decision in situations where a costly deferral option is available that captures this source of …
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the states of the world, the utility function and the prior of the receiver. The solution concept is minimax loss (regret …
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Information plays a crucial role in mechanism design problems. A potential complication is that buyers may be inattentive, and so their information may endogenously and flexibly depend on the offered mechanism. I show that it is without loss of generality to consider contour mechanisms, which...
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Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that implements a two (gain versus loss frame) times two (monitored performance versus unmonitored performance) between-subjects design to examine whether cheating is reference-dependent. Our experimental...
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Does the extent of cheating depend on a proper reference point? We use a real effort task that implements a two (gain versus loss frame) times two (monitored performance versus unmonitored performance) between-subjects design to examine whether cheating is reference-dependent. Our experimental...
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