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Truthful reporting about the realization of a publicly observed event cannot be guaranteed by a consensus process. This fact, which we establish theoretically and verify empirically, holds true even if some individuals are compelled to tell the truth, regardless of economic incentives. We...
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Truthful reporting about the realization of a publicly observed event cannot be guaranteed by a consensus process. This fact, which we establish theoretically and verify empirically, holds true even if some individuals are compelled to tell the truth, regardless of economic incentives. We...
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(voting) choice of institutions. Whether voted or purchased, we find that there is demand for institutions in low …
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(voting) choice of institutions. Whether voted or purchased, we find that there is demand for institutions in low …
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(voting) choice of institutions. Whether voted or purchased, we find that there is demand for institutions in low …
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In one-shot investment game experiments where each player's payo is a convexcombination of own and other's prot, trust …
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We compared the behavior of groups and individuals in a two-person trust game. The first mover in this game, the sender, receives an endowment and can send any part of it to the responder; the amount sent is tripled, and the responder can then return to the sender any portion of the tripled sum....
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experiments on the Trust Game (Berg et al.; 1995), where subjects also filled a questionnaire containing the main attitudinal …
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Social life offers innumerable instances in which trust relations involve multiple agents. In an experiment, we study a new setting called Collective Trust Game where there are multiple trustees, who may have an incentive to coordinate their actions. Trustworthiness has also a strategic...
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