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This paper experimentally investigates the effect of limits on campaign spending and outcome in an electoral contest … candidates are asymmetric only in that the incumbent wins the contest in case of a tie. Theory predicts that in the presence of …
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This paper examines student incentives when faced with a college admissions policy which pursues student body diversity. The effect of a diversify-conscious admissions policy critically depends on the design of the policy. If the admissions policy fails to incentivize students from a...
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According to the previous literature on hiring, ?rms face a trade-off when deciding on external recruiting: From an incentive perspective, external recruiting is harmful since admission of external candidates reduces internal workers’ career incentives. However, if external workers have high...
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information. We analyze an innovation contest in which research firms have a stochastic technology to develop innovations at a …
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that characterizes whether and when the aggregate equilibrium payoff of contestants is higher in the single-stage contest …, and when the single-stage contest is more likely to award the prize to the contestant who values it most highly. The …
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the budget limits of all players who are within the same alliance, and then decide independently about their own contest …
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This paper analyzes a contest in which defenders move first, have private information about the value of the objects … the asymmetry between defender and aggressor regarding the valuation of the objects at stake in the contest. Our setting …
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This paper considers evolutionarily stable decisions about whether to initiate violent conflict rather than accepting a peaceful sharing outcome. Focusing on small sets of players such as countries in a geographically confined area, we use Schaffer's (1988) concept of evolutionary stability. We...
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In this paper, we consider a symmetric rent-seeking contest, where employees lobby for a governmental contract on …
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Victorious alliances often fight about the spoils of war. This paper presents an experiment on the determinants of whether alliances break up and fight internally after having defeated a joint enemy. First, if peaceful sharing yields an asymmetric rent distribution, this increases the likelihood...
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