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We refine the understanding of individual preferences across social lotteries, whereby the payoffs of a pair of subjects are exposed to random shocks. We find that aggregate behavior is ex-post and ex-ante inequality averse, but also that there is a wide variety of individual preferences and...
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expected payoff objective. We report results from an experiment where the two payoff objectives are compared and find strong …
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We report on an experiment examining behavior and equilibrium selection in two similar, infinitely repeated games, Stag …
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This paper deploys a novel experiment to compare four theories that explain both selfish and non-selfish cooperation …
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This paper deploys a novel experiment to compare four theories that explain both selfish and non-selfish cooperation …
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We report on an experiment examining behavior and equilibrium selection in two similar, infinitely repeated games, Stag …
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We report on an experiment exploring whether and how players may learn to use a random device to coordinate on a …
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We report on an experiment examining behavior and equilibrium selection in two similar, infinitely repeated games, Stag …
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Parimutuel betting markets are simplified financial markets, andcan thus provide a clearer view of pricing issues which are more complicatedelsewhere. Though empirical studies generally conclude thatthe parimutuel betting markets are surprisingly efficient, it is alsofound that for horses with...
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This dissertation studies how psychological motives shape economic preferences and outcomes and how these motives are activated through contextual stimuli. In particular, I focus on the motive care which is a prosocial motive that facilitated cooperation by internalizing externalities, whereas...
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