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This paper studies how loan officers and machine learning algorithms differentially respond to revealed demographics of loan applicants in a developing country. I conducted an experiment in Pakistan involving 30 loan officers and 5,500 digitally submitted loans. The intervention assigned loans...
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This paper reports on experiments testing the viability of markets for cheap talk information. We find that the poor quality of the information transmitted leads to a collapse of information markets. The reasons for this are surprising given the previous experimental results on cheap-talk games....
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This paper examines how the incumbent issuer-pay credit rating agencies (CRAs) in China adjust their rating strategies as a response to the entry of an independent rating agency, China Bond Rating (CBR), which utilizes a combination of public utility and investor-pay business model. We find that...
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under secrecy. This occurs despite subjects revealing more information under transparency than theory predicts. …
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We study the voluntary revelation of private, personal information in a labor-market experiment with a lemons structure where workers can reveal their productivity at a cost. While rational revelation improves a worker's payout, it imposes a negative externality on others and may trigger further...
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