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abroad. Our results show that potential migrants react strongly to information about the availability of financial support …
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In minority games, players in a group must decide at each round which of two available options to choose, knowing that only subjects who picked the minority option obtain a positive reward. Previous experiments on the minority and similar congestion games have shown that players interacting...
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Under what conditions can cooperation be sustained in a network of strangers? Here we study the role of institutions and uncover a new behavioral foundation for the use of monetary systems. In an experiment, anonymous subjects could cooperate or defect in bilateral random encounters. This...
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Wurgler, 2005) to provide a good explanation for many of our findings. Some results, though, suggest that information …
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Masatlioglu et al. (2023) show a strong intrinsic preference for positively skewed information over negatively skewed … information through three laboratory and two field experiments. Using the provided replication package, we successfully …
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