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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether a written expression of disapproval affects future levels of …
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We investigate the dynamic effects of a charitable lottery and an income tax on donations. The analysis is based on a two-round dictator game with the subject’s charity of choice as recipient and additional incentives in the first round only. The immediate effect of a charitable lottery leads...
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. -- Public Provision ; Procedural Fairness ; Experiment …
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interaction effects. We conduct a laboratory experiment that avoids the identification problem present in the field and allows us …
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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation …
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In a laboratory experiment we investigate inter-generational concerns and myopia in a dynamic Public Good game. Groups …
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We present results from a multiple public goods experiment, where each public good produces benefits only if total … contributions to it reach a minimum threshold. The experiment allows us to compare a subject's behavior in a benchmark treatment …
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Sanctions are often so weak that a money maximizing individual would not be deterred. In this paper I show that they may nonetheless serve a forward looking purpose if sufficiently many individuals are averse against advantageous inequity. Using the Fehr/Schmidt model (QJE 1999) I define three...
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modifications: In the experiment, we directly link reciprocal preferences elicited in contribution schedules to beliefs and show …
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cadets' reluctance or willingness to punish non-cooperators in a public goods experiment. We employ a standard public goods …
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