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We investigate the effects of inequality in wealth on the incentives to contribute to a public good when agents are inequity averse and may differ in ability. We show that equality may lead to a reduction of public good provision below levels generated by purely selfish agents. But introducing...
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Existing experimental research on behavior in weakest-link games shows overwhelmingly the inability of people to coordinate on the efficient equilibrium, especially in larger groups. We hypothesize that people are able to coordinate on efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient freedom to...
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' to become high performers. -- efficient coordination ; weakest-link ; minimum effort ; neighborhood choice ; experiment …
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" to become high performers. -- efficient coordination ; weakest-link ; minimum effort ; neighborhood choice ; experiment …
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effort choices, and, according to expected utility theory, risk preferences are irrelevant. We derive a closed-form solution … irrelevant. We design a laboratory experiment to test various comparative statics of the model and explore behavioral deviations …
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People care about relative, and not only absolute, income. This paper investigates the importance of relative income within and between castes in the Indian caste system, using a choice experimental approach. The results indicate that slightly more than half of the marginal utility of income...
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