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We study transparency and reputation in a stylized investment game in which two senders interact with a receiver in a linear network. We analyse how ex-ante information (compatible with receiver’s reputation building) and ex-post information (making the receiver’s decisions transparent) make...
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We study experimentally the impact of pre-play social interactions on negotiations. These interactions are often complex. Thus, we attempt to isolate the impact of several of its more common components: conversations, food, and beverages, which could be alcoholic or nonalcoholic. To do this, our...
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In this paper we explore how individual social preferences correlate with political support for redistribution. We ran an incentivized experiment with a large representative sample of the Spanish population. Our participants took six decisions that elicited their social preferences. Their...
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