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In this paper we present results of an experimental study on the performance of three mechanisms which are designed to deal with non-point source pollution : collective fining, random fining, and a tax-subsidy scheme. Our results show that collective and random fining schemes do not induce the...
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Experimental research on decision making under risk has until now always employed choice data in order to evaluate the empirical performance of expected utility and the alternative nonexpected utility theories. The present paper performs a similar analysis which relies on pricing data instead of...
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when controlled experiments are not a viable option, appropriate approaches might succeed where traditional empirical …
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This paper presents the results of an experimental study on unemployment benefit sanctions. The experimental set-up allows us to distinguish between the effect of benefit sanctions once they are imposed (the ex post effect) and the effect that unemployed want to avoid getting a benefit sanction...
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-world organizations we employ a controlled experiment. Our data provide clear evidence that agents? behavior is not only guided by …
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interaction effects. We conduct an experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field. Our novel design …
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Holmström?s (1982/99) career concerns model has become an important workhorse for the analysis of agency issues in many fields. The underlying signal jamming argument requires players to use information in a Bayesian way – which may or may not reasonably approximate real-life decision makers?...
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matters). Our laboratory experiments indicate that workers? effort choices are highly sensitive to their own wages, but … experiment were more likely to compress wages when wages became public information. Profits were not significantly reduced by a …
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when controlled experiments are not a viable option, appropriate approaches might succeed where traditional empirical …
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