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Assume that two risk neutral agents with asymmetric information simultaneously expect a gain from zero-sum betting. Geanakoplos and Sebenius (1983) (henceforth GS) consider the case where the agents may re-evaluate the profitability of betting successively before the payments are realized. They...
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We explore the effects of social distance on reciprocal behavior in an experiment conducted over the Internet on three continents and in classroom laboratory sessions conducted in Israel and Spain. Our design elicitsindividual behavior profiles over a range of contingencies, enabling us to...
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We explore the effects of social distance on reciprocal behavior in an experiment conducted over the Internet on three continents and in classroom laboratory sessions conducted in Israel and Spain. Our design elicits individual behavior profiles over a range of contingencies, enabling us to...
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