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This paper reviews some of the economic experimental evidence on conformism. There is nothing to match the early psychology experiments where subjects were often swayed by the behaviour of others to an extraordinary degree, but there is plenty of evidence of conformism. This seems built-in to...
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We provide the first analysis of racial in-group bias in Type-I and Type-II errors. Using player-referee matched data from NBA games we show that there is no overall racial bias or in-group bias in foul calls made by referees. Similarly, there is no racial bias or in-group bias in Type-I errors...
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This paper studies the causal impact of social ties and network structure on helping behavior in organizations. We … introduce and experimentally study a game called the 'helping game,' where individuals unilaterally decide whether to incur a … cost to help other team members when helping is a rivalrous good. We find that social ties have a strong positive effect on …
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