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The extant literature on status-signalling primarily adopts Veblen's theory of class to caste and racial identities. This study aims to adopt a more suitable theoretical lens that is more relevant not only for class identities, but also for other identities such as caste and race. By viewing...
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We analyze subjects' eye movements while they make decisions in a series of one-shot games. The majority of them perform a partial and selective analysis of the payoff matrix, often ignoring the payoffs of the opponent and/or paying attention only to specific cells. Our results suggest that...
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We present a model of boundedly rational play in single-shot 2 × 2 games. Players choose strategies based on the perceived salience of their own payoffs and, if own-payoff salience is uninformative, on the perceived salience of their opponent's payoffs. When own payoffs are salient, the model's...
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We use a ‘multi-player dictator game' (MDG) with ‘social information' about the contribution decision about a previous dictator to examine whether average contributions as well as the behavioural strategy adopted are affected by the first amount presented (the ‘anchor') using a sequential...
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sexist) majority group of customers. There exists a Nash equilibrium with full segregation in which a low-price firm serves …
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