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We investigate the role of intentions in two-player two-stage games. For this purpose we systematically vary the set of …
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the prevalence of their own values and preferences when forming beliefs about others' values and preferences, depends on … the salience of own preferences. We manipulate salience by varying the order of elicitation of preferences and beliefs …
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We use a large and heterogeneous sample of the Danish population to investigate the importance of distributional preferences for behavior in a public good game and a trust game. We find robust evidence for the significant explanatory power of distributional preferences. In fact, compared to...
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prosocial behavior. We conduct a large-scale online experiment where we add the possibility of purchasing insurance to safeguard …
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prosocial behavior. We conduct a large-scale online experiment where we add the possibility of purchasing insurance to safeguard …
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prosocial behavior. We conduct a large-scale online experiment where we add the possibility of purchasing insurance to safeguard …
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are not primed to think about anything in particular. Priming for market participation affects positively the beliefs …
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tensions exist between the two ethnic groups. We conduct an incentivized laboratory-style decision-making experiment in which …
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important for realizing gains from trade. In contrast, under strong contract enforcement beliefs about other’s trustworthiness … reciprocal behavior from trustworthy types, and screen out untrustworthy types; (3) trust beliefs determining willingness to try …
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Trust is an essential component of good social outcomes and effective economic performance. This is particularly true in environments such as the Prisoner's Dilemma or standard public-goods games, where the equilibrium in a one-shot case involves strictly uncooperative behavior. Evolutionary...
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