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with participants' beliefs about the dishonesty of others in the game that they themselves play. We conclude that gender …, meaning an influence of democratic instability on free trade agreements and vice versa. Using an online experiment with two … distinct dishonesty games, we analyze how dishonesty in men and women is influenced by either thinking or learning about the …
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honesty by conducting under-the-cup die experiments. The findings suggest that behavioral codes, which prohibit lying, offset …
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’s level of honesty by far. We elaborate on these gender differences in the second part. We conduct an experiment to assess the …We study the role of face-to-face interaction for gender differences in deceptive behavior and perceived honesty. In … the first part, we compare women to men’s deceptive behavior using data from an incentivized income-reporting experiment …
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We study the role of face-to-face interaction for gender differences in deceptive behavior and perceived honesty. In … the first part, we compare women's to men's deceptive behavior using data from an incentivized income reporting experiment … in which lies can be detected in the course of an audit. Between the three treatments of that experiment, (i) the degree …
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We conduct a novel lab experiment in which pairs of subjects make separable decisions about allocative efficiency and … equitable income distribution. We find few differences across gender or gender pairings. Subjects are then given a choice … or delegation is sensitive to the price of agency, irrespective of gender. But female subjects are more likely to …
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Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effects with respect to … unethical behavior by individuals and by two-person groups. In contrast to individual decisions, gender matters strongly under … group decisions. We find more lying in male groups and mixed groups than in female groups. …
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Extending the die rolling experiment of Fischbacher and Föllmi-Heusi (2013), we compare gender effects with respect to … unethical behavior by individuals and by two-person groups. In contrast to individual decisions, gender matters strongly under … group decisions. We find more lying in male groups and mixed groups than in female groups. …
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