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The exogenous manipulation of choice architectures to achieve social ends ('social nudges') can raise problems of effectiveness and ethicality because it favors group outcomes over individual outcomes. One answer is to give individuals control over their nudge ('self-nudge'), but the trade-offs...
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We use a public-good experiment to analyze behavior in a decentralized asymmetric punishment institution. The …
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We use a public-good experiment to analyze behavior in a decentralized asymmetric punishment institution. The …
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We experimentally investigate simultaneous decision-making in two contrasting environments: one that encourages competition (lottery contest) and one that encourages cooperation (public good game). We find that simultaneous participation in the public good game affects behavior in the contest,...
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punishment option and compare it to the behavior of individuals in a laboratory experiment. We also consider different team …
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We use a public-good experiment to analyze behavior in a decentralized asymmetric punishment institution. The …
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This paper studies the impact of ambiguity in the best shot and weakest link models of public good provision. The models are first analysed theoretically. Then we conduct experiments to study how ambiguity affects behaviour in these games. We test whether subjects' perception of ambiguity...
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