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We design an experiment to explore the impact of earned entitlements on the frequency and intensity of conflicts in a … be avoided than when roles are assigned randomly. Earned entitlements impact behavior in three important ways: (1 … intensity. This result differs from previous experimental evidence from ultimatum games in which earned entitlements tend to …
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We design an experiment to explore the impact of earned entitlements on the frequency and intensity of conflicts in a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010817376
We design an experiment to explore the impact of earned entitlements on the frequency and intensity of conflicts in a … be avoided than when roles are assigned randomly. Earned entitlements impact behavior in three important ways: (1 … intensity. This result differs from previous experimental evidence from ultimatum games in which earned entitlements tend to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010817410
coarse performance information lead to bargaining asymmetries. In addition, we find that bargainers' subjective entitlements … subjective entitlements together with the differences in entitlements between better and worse performers influence the whole …
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coarse performance information lead to bargaining asymmetries. In addition, we find that bargainers' subjective entitlements … subjective entitlements together with the differences in entitlements between better and worse performers influence the whole …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010274422
coarse performance information lead to bargaining asymmetries. In addition, we find that bargainers' subjective entitlements … subjective entitlements together with the differences in entitlements between better and worse performers influence the whole …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008560397
coarse performance information lead to bargaining asymmetries. In addition, we find that bargainers’ subjective entitlements … subjective entitlements together with the differences in entitlements between better and worse performers influence the whole …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008511615
Market interactions are brought about by the interplay of entitlements and obligations. Entitlements are rights, as … them. Obligations are the counterparts of entitlements. They refer to claims of others that are subjectively accepted, and … entitlements and obligations. Simple selfishness would not be sufficient to bring them about or sustain them. This is especially …
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The "iteration argument" presented in Schlicht (1996) shows that the allocation of property rights may generate inefficiencies, contrary to what the "Coase Theorem", as commonly understood, asserts. The argument may be summarized by saying that markets (and bargaining) cease to function properly...
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Integrating information for the purpose of articulating social protection policies is hard work. It requires a combination of political will, capacity for institutional cooperation, software development and direct communication channels with citizens. Because of this complexity, countries that...
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