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laboratory experiment, we conduct a gift-exchange game with a random move representing the chance that a selected agent may not …
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charities whose missions parallel those of government agencies. We employ a "real donation" experiment to compare giving to …
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Psychological game theory can provide rational-choice-based framing effects; frames influence beliefs, beliefs influence motivations. We explain this theoretically and explore empirical relevance experimentally. In a 2x2 design of one-shot public good games we show that frames affect subject’s...
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A robust finding in economics is that decision-makers often exhibit a much smaller dollar willingness to pay (WTP) for an item than the minimum amount that they claim to be willing to accept (WTA) to part with it. The spread between these two numbers is particularly large for public goods,...
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A robust finding in experimental economics is that decision-makers often exhibit a much smaller dollar willingness to pay (WTP) for an item than the minimum amount that they claim to be willing to accept (WTA) to part with it. The spread between these two numbers is particularly large for public...
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This paper studies public goods provision in an experiment in which contributors repeatedly interact with rent …
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This paper studies public goods provision in an experiment in which contributors repeatedly interact with rent …
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This paper studies public goods provision in an experiment in which contributors repeatedly interact with rent …
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