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Experimental and empirical evidence shows that the utility an individual derives from a certain state depends on the … outcomes of either the individual herself or her reference group. The experiment described in this paper suggests that, in … reference states - and hence utility - can relatively easily be influenced without changing people’s outcomes, e.g., through …
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tradeoff between profit maximization (market norm) and workers' welfare (social norm). We use priming to manipulate the cues …
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actions, for Hindu and Muslim subjects. Priming has little effect on Hindu subjects but it enhances religious polarization in … underlying assumptions on beliefs, and their dependence on priming and identity are confirmed by the data, identifying a precise …
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This paper examines the effects of alternative assumptions regarding the curvature of utility upon estimated discount … the Holt and Laury method for risk. The results demonstrate that utility elicited directly from choice over time is … significantly concave, but far closer to linear than utility elicited under risk. As a result, the effect of adjusting discount …
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prices can be measured through the context of the indirect utility function (IUF) using a lab experiment. First, the paper … in the mainstream of experimental economics. Indeed, the DT in modern microeconomics indicates that the direct utility … experiment using a series of relevant statistical tests. This study uses the multiple price list (MPL) method, which has been one …
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almost half of our subjects. Among those, roughly 24%are rational expected utility maximizers, 24% make occasional mistakes …
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utility. …
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The completeness axiom of choice has been questioned for long, and in response, theoretical models of decision making allowing for incomplete preferences have been developed. So far the theoretical accomplishments have however not been paired with empirical evidence on the actual existence of...
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multiple out-groups. In a laboratory experiment, we use dictator games for five groups to compare actual transfers to in …
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This paper studies how organizational design affects moral outcomes. Subjects face the decision to either kill mice for money or to save mice. We compare a Baseline treatment where subjects are fully pivotal to a Diffused-Pivotality treatment where subjects simultaneously choose in groups of...
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