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We provide experimental evidence for the hypothesis that bounded rationality is an important element of the theory of the firm. We implement a simplified version of a mechanism designed to perfectly solve the holdup problem under conditions of perfect rationality (Maskin 2002). We test whether...
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interpersonal trade-offs. In a longitudinal experiment subjects make a series of intertemporal allocation decisions of real …
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Previous research shows that firms may offer excessively high (and shrouded) add-on prices in competitive markets when some consumers are myopic. We analyze the effects of regulatory intervention via educating myopic consumers on equilibrium strategies of firms, consumer protection and welfare....
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We analyze differences in consumption and wealth that arise because of different degrees of rationality of households. In particular, we use a standard New Keynesian model and let a certain fraction of households be fully rational while the other fraction possesses less cognitive ability. We...
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eighteen years, in an incentivized experiment. We relate experimental choices to field behavior. Experimental measures of …
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savings relative to pay-as-you go systems. Our results indicate that more wealth should be transferred from the young to the … implicit return on a pay-as-you-go system and the interest rate on savings should be equal to the growth rate of the economy …
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investigated in a simple gift-exchange experiment, thereby testing the fair wage-fair process-effort hypothesis. Before principals …
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deductible or variable premiums (bonus-malus contract). In our experiment filing fraudulent claims is a dominant strategy for …
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This paper analyzes tax competition theory in an experimental setting. Economically trained students act as government and must select a labor and a capital tax rate to fund a public good, both in closed and open economy settings. Several results emerge: i) There is only weak evidence that...
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experiment and introduce another treatment with exogenously determined contract types. Like FHZ we find reference point effects …
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