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evaluated empirically using laboratory data borrowed from a previously published experiment. The paper features two main …
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modified version of regret theory. …
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We study a class of trust dilemmas with symmetric players that evolve in real-time. In these games, as long as all the n players continue to cooperate, the payoff function increases exponentially over time. Simultaneously, however, the temptation to defect also increases at the same rate. The...
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-taking appear to reinforce the non-monotonicity in subtly different ways. The experiment uncovers an interesting behavioural nuance …
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-player stag hunt game with fixed groups. In our experiment, a sunspot variable points randomly at the risk-dominant or the payoff …
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behave as predicted by our theory. …
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behave as predicted by our theory …
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game theory. Given that deviations from the unique subgame perfect Nash equilibrium generates a Pareto improvement, several … explanation. We compare various probabilistic decision theory models in terms of their descriptive (in‐sample) and predictive (out …
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We study a class of trust dilemmas with symmetric players that evolve in real-time. In these games, as long as all the n players continue to cooperate, the payoff function increases exponentially over time. Simultaneously, however, the temptation to defect also increases at the same rate. The...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014028805