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Meritocratic fairness justifies inequality when it stems from performance. Yet performance is influenced by one … generating performance inequality. In an incentivized online experiment, impartial spectators can redistribute the earnings that …
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-to-face survey experiment on a representative sample of Germans. We measure how individuals form perceptions of their ranks in the …
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; fairness of desert …
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-to-face survey experiment on a representative sample of Germans. We measure how individuals form perceptions of their ranks in the …
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innovators’ sensitivity to fairness; imitators get a free lunch, after all. We model the situation as a game and test it in the … analysis of experiences in the repeated game demonstrate that participants are sensitive to the fairness problem. But this …
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From the perspective of competitors, competition may be modeled as a prisoner's dilemma. Setting the monopoly price is cooperation, undercutting is defection. Jointly, competitors are better off if both are faithful to a cartel. Individually, profit is highest if only the competitor(s) is (are)...
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expected. -- Oligopoly ; Collusion ; experiment ; Uncertainty ; negative externalities ; prisoner's dilemma …
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From the perspective of competitors, competition may be modeled as a prisoner’s dilemma. Setting the monopoly price is cooperation, undercutting is defection. Jointly, competitors are better off if both are faithful to a cartel. Individually, profit is highest if only the competitor(s) is...
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We refine the understanding of individual preferences across social lotteries, whereby the payoffs of a pair of subjects are exposed to random shocks. We find that aggregate behavior is ex-post and ex-ante inequality averse, but also that there is a wide variety of individual preferences and...
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about its drivers at the individual level. We conducted an experiment on a sample of more than 1800 first-year undergraduate …
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