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feel included in society and to trust their government. This paper explains how careful design of rocedures in the … unfair process is discovered. Findings of this paper feed into OECD work on trust, open government and stakeholder engagement. …
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We use an experiment to explore how subjects learn to play against computers which are programmed to follow one of a … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was … traced to the different incentives structures rather than the experimental environment. …
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laboratory experiment we test the different theories by systematically varying information conditions. We find significant …
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Interpersonal trust (i.e. trust in other people) is an issue of high interest to both policy-makers and researchers … seeking to understand what drives social and economic outcomes. However, for trust to usefully inform policy and analysis it … trust and other social and economic outcomes, evidence on the validity of trust from experimental data is conflicting. In …
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This paper investigates if tax planning by large multinationals distorts competition in their favour and allows them to crowd out other firms. The competitive implications of tax planning are frequently mentioned in the tax policy debate, but not yet documented empirically to our knowledge. This...
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