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of the theory are supported by a lab experiment designed to test the theory, yet we find a number of differences that …
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We theoretically and experimentally study a college admissions problem in which colleges accept students by ranking students' efforts in entrance exams. Students hold private information regarding their ability level that affects the cost of their efforts. We assume that student preferences are...
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theory are supported by a lab experiment designed to test the theory, yet we find a number of differences that render DCA …
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We conduct a field experiment with 302 workers of the microcredit company in Russia to study the effects of the …
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Theoretically and experimentally, we generalize the analysis of acquiringa company (Samuelson and Bazerman 1985) by allowing for competition ofboth, buyers and sellers. Naivety of both is related to the idea that higherprices exclude worse qualities. While competition of naive buyers...
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The results of an asset market experiment, in which 64 subjects trade two assets oneight markets in a computerized …
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arbitrage seekingstrategy are introduced in a double auction market experiment with humansubjects in the laboratory. As a …
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