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room for the second mover when deciding on a reciprocating action. We employ a controlled experiment to investigate how …
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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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centralized networks. All predictions are confirmed in an experiment. …
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's behavior as a signal of how the latter would treat her if they met? In order to measure the relative importance of the altruism … than an act of altruism. …
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We examine whether compliance with the law is associated with prosocial behavior. We test whether people who comply with parking rules are more likely to reply to a survey than people who did not comply with parking rules. We find that parking rule followers have significantly higher response...
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We use an experiment to test the hypothesis that groups consisting of like-minded cooperators are able to cooperate …
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Time, risk, and social preferences can play a major role in the development of the country. In order to explore these, we conducted a survey of 614 subjects in India. Our results based on the correlations of positive reciprocity and time preferences, trust and cognitive ability, and negative...
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The article is concerned with understanding the impact of social preferences and wealth inequality on aggregate economic outcomes. We investigate how different manifestations of other-regarding preferences affect incentive contracts at the microeconomic level and how these in turn translate into...
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