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In this paper we conduct a laboratory experiment to test the extent to which Moore and Repullo’s subgame perfect implementation mechanism induces truth-telling in practice, both in a setting with perfect information and in a setting where buyers and sellers face a small amount of uncertainty...
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The assumption that payoff-relevant information is observable but not verifiable is important for many core results in contract, organizational and institutional economics. However, subgame-perfect implementation (SPI) mechanisms – which are based on off-equilibrium arbitration clauses that...
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study of trust has been addressed mostly in lab experiments, but in the agribusiness context it has been addressed only by a …
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study of trust has been addressed mostly in lab experiments, but in the agribusiness context it has been addressed only by a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011279706
We study experimentally a two-stage common pool resource game. In the first stage, selected members of the group determine the level of protection for the resource. The protected fraction of the resource is equally shared among group members. In the second stage, the unprotected fraction of the...
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preferences are shown and experiments are described where these effects occur. The authors claim that the negative consequences of …
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laboratory experiments. We find that as long as there is some degree of social fragmentation, increasing it leads to lower public …
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Communication between departments within a firm may include deception. Theory suggests that telling lies in these environments may be strategically optimal if there exists a small difference in monetary incentives (Crawford and Sobel, 1982; Galeotti et al, 2012). We design a laboratory experiment to...
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The acquisition and dispersion of information, a critical aspect of economic decisions, can occur through a network of agents (Jackson, 2009). Empirical and theoretical findings suggest that an efficient information dispersion network takes the form of a star: small numbers of agents gather...
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laboratory experiments. We nd that as long as there is some degree of social fragmentation, increasing it leads to lower public …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010585689