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opportunity to cheat on quality. In a field experiment in rural Bangladesh, we replicate a market for experience goods, with … inputs. The experiment is designed as a modified trust game, so buyers will only purchase more expensive goods if they trust …
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placement offers with this information improves matching of job-seekers to interviews, even after taking into account …
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This study explores the motivations behind costly punishment in social dilemmas, specifically focusing on reciprocity and inequality aversion. To distinguish these motivations, we introduce uncertainty into the payoff function of a public goods game, preventing participants from predicting...
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We provide the first causal evidence of discrimination against migrants seeking child care. We send emails from fictitious parents to 18, 000 early child care centers across Germany, asking if there is a slot available and how to apply. Randomly varying names to signal migration background, we...
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campaign by the opposition. We carried out a field experiment during the 2018 presidential elections in Russia by collecting …
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Korea. Via a conjoint experiment and a survey of a nationally representative sample of the population, we identify a pattern …
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and men in real high-stakes exams. We make use of a natural experiment in which the institute administering Israel …
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In a seminal paper, Selten (Selten, 1975) developed the game Selten’s Horse to illustrate some aspects of rationality. In our experimental study of Selten’s Horse we find that behaviour is not according to conventional sequential rationality based refinements. Some behaviour is better...
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To what extent are people subject to moral licensing? Rather than just examining moral licensing and cleansing at an aggregate level, we investigate experimentally the moral dynamics at an individual level. We found that aggregate results occult heterogeneity at the individual level that can be...
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negotiations. We study theoretically and experimentally how different voting rules affect the incentives to compete for the right … to propose a distribution of benefits in a sequential bargaining game. Under the majority rule, players with a high …-seeking efforts affect proposal rights only in the first bargaining round, equilibrium efforts to secure proposal rights are higher …
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