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We show in a public goods experiment on three continents that conditional cooperation is a universal behavioral …
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We show in a public goods experiment on three continents that conditional cooperation is a universal behavioral ….S.A. than anywhere else. -- conditional cooperation ; public goods ; experiment …
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contributing to a public good. In the Hybrid Public Good experiment each of two interacting contributors chooses an independent …
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willingness to pay (WTP) are sensitive to time pressure and cognitive load levels in practice. An experiment with 233 students is …
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experiment, we study the endowment effect in lotteries with the same payoffs as the games in the first part. Our findings provide …
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finding in experimental psychology. Results in economics find instead little to no support. In this paper we test whether this …
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to test rational inattention models without making any assumptions on the cost of attention function. Furthermore, the … new framework allows us to identify and test the properties of the attention cost function …
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There is a substantial literature examining coordination in public goods games. We conducted an experiment to explore …
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and selling valuations - are eroded when respondents participate in repeated markets. We report an experiment which …
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This paper presents an experimental study analyzing common consequence effects with binary choice, willingness-to-pay (WTP), and willingness-to-accept (WTA). Consistent with previous research we do not find clearcut evidence of fanning out in the absence of certainty effects. Violation rates of...
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