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conducted a real effort fairness experiment where people in two of the world's richest countries, Norway and Germany, interacted … directly with people in Uganda and Tanzania, two of the world's poorest countries. In this experiment, the participants were …. First, entitlement considerations are crucial in explaining the distributive behavior of rich people in the experiment …
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. Empirical evidence, however, is sparse. Using data from an experiment with 359 law and business administration students, we …
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We present a three-player game in which a proposer makes a suggestion on how to split $10 with a passive responder. The offer is accepted or rejected depending on the strategy pro le of a neutral third-party whose payoffs are independent from his decisions. If the offer is accepted the split...
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We report results from the first experimental study of round-robin tournaments. In our experiment, we investigate how … the prize structure affects the intensity, fair-ness, and dynamic behavior in sequential round-robin tournaments with three …
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feasible set of experiments. Receiver observes the realization of this experiment and chooses an action. We characterize …We introduce experimental persuasion between Sender and Receiver. Sender chooses an experiment to perform from a … the experiment. Our model includes Bayesian persuasion as the special case in which every experiment is feasible; however …
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