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Behavioral economics aspires to replace the agents of neoclassical economics with living, breathing human beings. Here, the author argues that behavioral economics, like its neoclassical counterpart, often neglects the role of active sense-making that motivates and guides much human behavior....
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human nature, pays equal attention to cognition's successes and failures, embraces multidisciplinary insights, and avoids …
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recent papers: women are sensitive to the design and context of the experiment in ways that men are not. In addition, we go …
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players modify their behavior. We conducted a repeated ultimatum game experiment with random strangers, in which one treatment …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether allowing individualsto voice their anger prevents costly …
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papers: women aresensitive to the design and context of the experiment in ways that menare not. In addition, we go further …
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We investigate experimentally whether entry costs have an impact on the evolutionof cooperation in a social dilemma game. In particular, subjects repeatedly playthe so-called takeover game with anonymous partners randomly drawn from a fixedpopulation of participants. The game represents a social...
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It is commonly accepted that face-to-face communication inducescooperation. The experiment disentangles communication …
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Systematic experiments with distribution games (for a survey, see Roth, 1995, ) haveshown that participants are …
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Economic decisions have been shown to depend on actual outcomes as well as perceived intentions. In this paper, we examine wether and how the relative importance of outcomes or intentions for economic decision develops with age. We report the resullt of ultimatum games with children, teens and...
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