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Publicly provided goods often create differential payoffs due to timely or spatial distances of group members. We design and test a provision mechanism which utilizes rank competition to mitigate free-riding in impure public goods. In our Rank-Order Voluntary Contribution Mechanism...
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In an experiment using two-bidder first-price sealed bid auctions with symmetric independent private values and 400 …
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We correlate competitive bidding and profits in symmetric independent private value first-price auctions with salivary …
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We correlate competitive bidding and profits in symmetric independent private value first-price auctions with salivary … profits in the auctions except for a small positive response of the stress hormone cortisol in males. …
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In an experiment using two-bidder first-price sealed bid auctions with symmetric independent private values, we scan …
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In an experiment using two-bidder first-price sealed bid auctions with symmetric independent private values and 400 … ; Auctions ; Bidding ; Endocrinological economics …
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We correlate competitive bidding and profits in symmetric independent private value first-price auctions with salivary …
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In an experiment using two-bidder first-price sealed bid auctions with symmetric independent private values and 400 …
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This paper presents a formal theory of reciprocity. Reciprocity means that people reward kind actions and punish unkind ones. The theory takes into account that people evaluate the kindness of an action not only by its consequences but also by the intention underlying this action. The theory...
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Not enough is known about the responsiveness of individuals, in particular those who tend to work under different incentives, to changes in marginal tax rates. We ask whether changes in marginal tax rates are less distortionary for workers engaged in a contest. To examine this potential...
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