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We experimentally investigate, in an unstructured bargaining environment with commonlyknown money payoffs, the Attraction Effect and Compromise Effect (AE and CE) in bargaining,namely a tendency for bargainers to agree to an intermediate option (CE), or to an optionthat dominates another option...
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To address the impact of regulation on ethical concerns of consumers, we study the example of minimum wages. In our experimental market, consumers have monopsony power, firms set prices and wages, and workers are passive recipients of a wage payment. We find that the majority of consumers...
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using a lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within group standard …
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using a lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within group standard …
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using a lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within Group standard …
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using a lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within group standard …
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lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that observing groups show lower within group standard deviation. Thus, we provide …
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using a lab-in-the-field experiment. We find that those groups that observe each other show lower within group standard …
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moral costs associated with distorting judgment. In our experiment, two participants compete for a prize; a referee picks … experiment in an Indian market confirms these results. These findings imply that our participants are influenced by bribes out of …
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This paper studies responsibility attribution for outcomes of collusive bribery. In an experiment, participants labeled … (proposer or responder): public officials are consistently regarded as more responsible for corruption than citizens, while … victims judge corruption decisions more severely than bystanders, although bystanders' judgments are also consistently …
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