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In this note we shall discuss a concept that - despite its prominence in both Hume (1739) and Smith (1759), its obvious relevance for social behavior, and its not so infrequent use in colloquial language - has never gained a foothold in economic theory: the concept of empathy. Specifically, we...
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Gift givers are faced with the difficult task of choosing gifts that will be liked by gift recipients, and the challenging nature of this task often leads gift givers to unintentionally give poor gifts. The results of seven lab and field studies across 1,513 participants suggest that this...
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. Empirical evidence, however, is sparse. Using data from an experiment with 359 law and business administration students, we …
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online experiment. We use a modified trust-game in which we introduce uncertainty about the second movers' beliefs about …
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