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This paper studies the impact of ambiguity in the best shot and weakest link models of public good provision. The models are first analysed theoretically. Then we conduct experiments to study how ambiguity affects behaviour in these games. We test whether subjects' perception of ambiguity...
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A robust finding in economics is that decision-makers often exhibit a much smaller dollar willingness to pay (WTP) for an item than the minimum amount that they claim to be willing to accept (WTA) to part with it. The spread between these two numbers is particularly large for public goods,...
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laboratory experiment. By incorporating risk as an external random variable in the PGG, independent of the participants …
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This paperwork relates Overconfidence and Underconfidence behavioral profiles on individuals, along with their common decisions under risk. Beginning with a psychometric stratification based on the concept of calibration and then adding simple risk choices, this paper shows results suggesting...
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mechanisms. In our experiment, subjects have to make two decisions. In the first stage, subjects decide on the contribution to a …
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This paper experimentally studies two simple interventions aimed at increasing public goods provision in settings in which accurate feedback about contributions is not available. The first intervention aims to exploit lying aversion by requiring subjects to send a non-verifiable ex post...
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Cooperation problems are at the heart of many everyday situations. In this paper, we propose a very simple and light-handed mechanism to sustain cooperation and test its performance in a rich laboratory environment. The mechanism moderates cooperation by controlling experiences, more...
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, we conduct a novel time-pressure experiment to shed light on the cognitive underpinnings of cooperation. Although we find …
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Does an economics education affect an individual's behavior? While it has been shown that choices made by those who have studied economics are different, what is unclear is whether differences in behavior are, in fact, due to the education or simply reflect the fact that those who choose to...
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Laws express rules of conduct ('obligations') enforced by the means of penalties and rewards ('incentives'). The role of incentives in shaping individual behaviour has been largely analysed in the traditional economic literature. On the contrary, very little is known about the specific role of...
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