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mediated by prior political leanings and, thus, contributes to increasing polarization in beliefs about facts. We study this …
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Does political polarization lead to dysfunctional behavior? To study this question, we investigate the attitudes of …. This effect is mainly driven by Clinton voters. This provides the first experimental evidence that political polarization …
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mediated by prior political leanings and, thus, contributes to increasing polarization in beliefs about facts. We study this …
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conflict and more intense fighting. …
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. -- Colonel Blotto ; conflict resolution ; contest theory ; multi-dimensional resource allocation ; rent-seeking ; experiments …
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collective action in the context of finitely repeated intergroup conflict and demonstrate that conflict expenditures are … destructive nature of intergroup conflicts. -- Communication ; Conflict ; Experiment ; Rent-seeking …
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across the targets. -- Colonel Blotto ; conflict resolution ; weakest-link ; best-shot ; multi-dimensional resource …
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conflict and more intense fighting. -- conflict ; contest ; alliance ; endogenous internal conflict ; hold-up problem ; non …
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conflict and more intense fighting. …
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We study endogenous group formation in tournaments employing experimental three-player contests. We find that players in endogenously formed alliances cope better with the moral hazard problem in groups than players who are forced into an alliance. Also, players who are committed to expending...
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