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them. Through a pre-registered and theory-guided laboratory experiment, we provide evidence that such reciprocal …
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Agents with reciprocal preferences prefer to be matched to a partner who also likes to collaborate with them. In this paper, we introduce and formalize reciprocal preferences, apply them to matching markets, and analyze the implications for mechanism design. Formally, the preferences of an agent...
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games using experimental data. The experiment comprises a set of games with similar features (e.g., two-player coordination … particular design of the matrices of payoffs in the treatments of the experiment, the hypothesis of unbiased/rational beliefs is …
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We commonly think of information as an instrument for better decisions, yet evidence suggests that people often decline free information in non-strategic scenarios. This paper provides a theory for how a dynamically-consistent decision maker can be averse to partial information as a consequence...
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