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Pigovian regulation provides monetary penalties/rewards to incentivize prosocial behavior, and may thereby trigger … of the same magnitude, we find a negative behavioral effect associated with regulation. Compensating this bias would …
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This paper studies how imposing norms on contribution behavior affects individuals' intrinsic motivation. We consider the church levy, which the Catholic Church in Germany collects as a charitable donation, despite the fact that the levy is legally a tax. We design a randomized field experiment...
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Cartels are inherently instable. Each cartelist is best off if it breaks the cartel, while the remaining firms remain loyal. If firms interact only once, if products are homogenous, if firms compete in price, and if marginal cost is constant, theory even predicts that strategic interaction...
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Receiving equal wages for work of equal value is a legal right in many countries. However, it remains unknown to what degree the neglect of this principle yields differences in pay between social and other occupations. The results of a task-based analysis with survey data confirm a notable wage...
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Cartels are inherently instable. Each cartelist is best off if it breaks the cartel, while the remain-ing firms remain loyal. If firms interact only once, if products are homogenous, if firms compete in price, and if marginal cost is constant, theory even predicts that strategic interaction...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008633209
Customary law has been criticized from very different angles. Rational choice theorists claim that what looks like custom is nothing but self-interest. Positivists doubt that anything beyond consent assumes the force of law. In this paper, we adopt an experimental approach to test these claims....
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formation, and reproductive externalities. -- Altruism ; spite ; externalities ; conformity ; fixation ; signalling …
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taxes generally reduce the demand for high-carbon goods. Compared to an import tax, a carbon tax reduces demand when the tax … carbon taxes can crowd out climate concerns, leading to important implications for policy. …
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Public goods are dealt with in two literatures that neglect each other. Mechanism design advises a social planner that expects individuals to misrepresent their valuations. Experiments study the provision of the good when preferences might be non-standard. We introduce the problem of the...
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, with either a negative externality on a third participant, uncertainty about gains from cooperation, or both. Uncertainty …
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