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This paper investigates how heterogeneity in contestants’ investment costs affects the competition intensity in a dynamic elimination contest. Theory predicts that the absolute level of investment costs has no effect on the competition intensity in homogeneous interactions. Relative cost...
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group managers and members often differ. Using data from an experiment this paper studies whether this conflict of interests …
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Myopic loss aversion (MLA) has been found to play a persistent role for investment behavior under risk. We study whether MLA is already present during adolescence. Quite surprisingly, we find no evidence of MLA in a sample of 755 adolescents. This finding is at odds with previous findings, and...
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Although paying taxes is a key element in a well-functioning civilized society, the understanding of why people pay taxes is still limited. What current evidence shows is that, given relatively low audit probabilities and penalties in case of tax evasion, compliance levels are higher than would...
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cover potential damage affects the firm's behavior. An experiment tests the theoretical predictions. In line with theory …
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Using a unique laboratory experiment where subjects are asked to guess the test performance of candidates presented by … change if the candidate has native-like versus accented speech? The experiment is conducted in Sweden and the results show …
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three mechanisms with the appropriate distribution of prizes. We test the model's predictions in a laboratory experiment and …
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laboratory experiment we test whether lying aversion can explain this behavior by comparing honest and fake apologies. First, we …
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In Geng, Weiss, and Wolff(2011), we pointed to the possibility that a voting mechanism may create or strengthen an entitlement effect in political-power holders relative to a random-appointment mechanism. This comment documents that such an effect, if it exists, is not robust.
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The objective of this article is to investigate the impact of agent heterogeneity (as regards their attitude towards cooperation) and payoff structure on cooperative behaviour, using an experimental setting with incomplete information. A game of chicken is played considering two types of agents:...
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