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students who are pressed for time. From an individual standpoint, these students dislike cleaning. However, they also prefer a … hours spent by all the n students cleaning less a number d times the hours spent cleaning by himself. In this setting, we …
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students. Both students dislike cleaning. However, they also prefer a clean apartment to a dirty one. Student i's utility …
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students who are pressed for time. From an individual standpoint, these students dislike cleaning. However, they also prefer a … spent by all the n students cleaning less a threshold d times the hours spent cleaning by himself. In this setting, we first …
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We have used the standard trust game on a random sample of university students (N=764) and a random sample of rural …, Dickhaut, & McCabe, 1995). The games are framed as within-class and within-university for students and as within-village and … within-district for the rural sample. Many previous studies have found students to represent a lower bound in experimental …
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experiments, using both students and managers as subjects. Communication is implemented by two different devices, a ‘standardized … triopoly. Moreover, managers behave in a similar way under the two communication devices, while students are more influenced by … quantities than students, and communication enhances the difference between the subject pools in duopoly but reduces this …
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Do those who prefer economic freedom behave differently than those who prefer public intervention to perceived problems? Experiments of the Trust Game and Dictator Game are employed to measure an individual's behavior. Additionally, a quiz assessing an individual's preference for private...
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We conducted the trust game experiments with Japanese university students and international students. In the beginning … informed. All the international students are assigned as trustor and Japanese students are randomly assigned trustors or … international students, and that the reciprocity of Japanese students to the international students is significantly higher than …
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This paper analyzes grading competition between instructors of elective courses when students shop for high course …. First, the school caps top scores directly. Then, grading competition divides students into a concentrated group of … flexible curriculum. Hence, all students will prefer rigid curricula. Third, the school requires that the mean-score ceiling is …
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We analyze a college admissions game with asymmetric information between students and colleges. Students' preferences … for colleges depend on the observable quality of the schools. In contrast, colleges' preferences for students depend on … the latter's abilities, which are private information. Students and schools are matched via a decentralized mechanism in …
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The notion of choice inconsistency is widely spread in the literature on behavioraleconomics. Several approaches were used to account for the observation that peoplereverse their choices over time. This paper aims to explain the formation of resolutionsregarded as internal self-binding devices....
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