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-scale experiment. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender …
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We study conditional cooperation based on a sequential two-person linear public good game in which a trusting first contributor can be exploited by a second contributor. After playing this game the first contributor is allowed to punish the second contributor. The consequences of sanctioning...
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We study theoretically and experimentally a two-person partnership game whereby agents only see the uncertain outcome of their joint effort but not how much the other agent contributed to it. The model combines problems of free-riding present in public good production and in teams with imperfect...
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The paper presents the results of a novel experiment testing the effects of environment complexity on strategic …
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-scale experiment, although the task can be performed in the field as well. Choices react significantly to the stakes and to the size of … the choice set. Our experiment rationalizes the gender gap that often characterizes choices under uncertainty by means of …
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appear only when the task is more likely to trigger loss aversion. -- elicitation methods ; experiment ; risk attitudes …
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appear only when the task is more likely to trigger loss aversion. -- Risk attitudes ; Elicitation methods ; Experiment …
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This paper reports an experiment designed to elicit social preferences over income compensation schemes, where income …
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This paper exploits a large dataset of replications of the Holt and Laury (2002) risk elicitation task to study a possible outcome reporting bias using gender differences in risk attitudes. There is a strong consensus view in the experimental literature according to which women are more prudent...
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