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a natural experiment due to German federal regulation and the E.U. Gender Directive we study the impact of unisex …
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We contribute to the growing literature on moral hazard by offering empirical evidence of the effectiveness of insurance pricing incentives at improving road safety by comparing the claim frequency following a regulatory reform introduced in a pilot city in China with the experience of another...
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policyholders differ in both their riskiness and degree of risk aversion. Using this setup, we first build a theoretical model to … major automobile insurer in Singapore. To test for evidence of adverse selection, we propose a copula regression model to …
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This is an experimental study of a three-player power-to-take game where a take authority is matched with two responders. The game consists of two stages. In the first stage, the take authority decides how much of the endowment of each responder that is left after the second stage will be...
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This paper experimentally explores group decision-making in a two-player power-to-take game. Discussions preceding group decisions are video taped and analyzed. Each subject first earns an income in an individual effort task preceding the game. The game consists of two stages. First, one group...
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dictator game. In our experiment teams are more selfish than individuals, and the most selfish team member has the strongest …
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The effects of stake size on cooperation and punishment are investigated using a public goods experiment. We find that …
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We propose that religion impacts trust and trustworthiness in ways that depend on how individuals are socially identified and connected. Religiosity and religious affiliation may serve as markers for statistical discrimination. Further, affiliation to the same religion may enhance group...
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have to take into account fatigue, which accumulates over time if there is insufficient recovery. We model a sequence of …
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This paper experimentally studies two simple interventions aimed at increasing public goods provision in settings in which accurate feedback about contributions is not available. The first intervention aims to exploit lying aversion by requiring subjects to send a non-verifiable ex post...
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