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Motivating Examples -- Decision-Theoretic Framework -- Belief Operators -- Basic Characterizations -- Relaxing Completeness -- Backward Induction -- Sequentiality -- Quasi-Perfectness -- Properness -- Capturing forward Induction through Full Permissibility -- Applying Full Permissibility to...
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For our experiment on corruption, we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs … failed to explain their choices between corrupt and non-corrupt behavior. Instead, beliefs appeared to be a better predictor …
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. Besides making choices, decision makers have to state their first- and second-order beliefs. We find that teams play the Nash … strategy significantly more often, and their choices are more often consistent by being a best reply to first order beliefs. We …
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making choices, subjects have to state their first- and second-order beliefs. We find that choices are more often a best … reply to beliefs if any player has a dominant strategy and equilibrium payoffs are not too unequal. Using a mixture model we …
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For our experiment on corruption we designed a coordination game to model the influence of risk attitudes, beliefs, and … explain their choices between corrupt and non-corrupt behavior. Instead, beliefs appeared to be a better predictor of whether …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010301733
. Besides making choices, decision makers have to state their first- and second-order beliefs. We find that teams play the Nash … strategy significantly more often, and their choices are more often consistent by being a best reply to first order beliefs. We …
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Research on public goods mainly focuses its attention on the ability of incentives, beliefs and group structure to … difference can be explained by a shift in subjects' beliefs about contributions. We also find a significant impact of priming on …
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making choices, subjects have to state their first- and second-order beliefs. We find that choices are more often a best … reply to beliefs if any player has a dominant strategy and equilibrium payoffs are not too unequal. Using a mixture model we …
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in one shot 2x2 matching pennies games. As a first step we axiomatically describe players' beliefs. We find the minimax …
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identified a positive correlation between such second-order donor beliefs and generous behavior, as predicted by the guilt … trust game experiment. In the experiments we inform donors about the beliefs of their respective recipients, while eliciting … these beliefs so as to maximize recipient honesty. The correlation between generous behavior and donors' second …
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