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that it correlates with trusting behaviour in the experiment. Both survey and experimental measure correlate with related …
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results from a field experiment of the impact of tightening the administration of benefits in which benefit claimants were …
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This paper studies the impact of incentives on worker self-selection in a controlled laboratory experiment. In a first …
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(Title: Active Labor Market Policy and its Evaluation: The Current State of Affairs) Despite the considerable effort and the large financial expenditures spent on measures of Active Labor Market Policy in Germany, relatively little is known about their actual impact. To the contrary, past...
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This paper reports on experiments where individuals are asked to make risky decisions for themselves as well as predicting the risky decisions of others. Prior research has generally shown that people expect women to be more risk averse than men and that they, in fact are - a result we also...
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knowledge ahead framework, Pope (1983, 1995, 2005). A laboratory experiment suggests that (i) and (ii) together outweigh the …
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Considerable experimental evidence suggests that non-pecuniary motives must be addressed when modeling behavior in economic contexts. Recent models of non-pecuniary motives can be classified as either altruism- based, equity-based, or reciprocity-based. We estimate and compare leading approaches...
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on subsequent costly effort provision. An experiment was conducted in which subjects are first randomly divided into …
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We conducted an experimental analysis of the causes of corruption, varying the ease of hiding corrupt gains, officials’ wages, and the method of choosing the law enforcement officer. Voters rarely re-elect chief executives found to be corrupt and tend to choose presidents who had good luck....
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an experiment to test the hypothesis that this asymmetric flow of information leads agents to search too little. I find …
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