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How do norms of trust and reciprocity arise? We investigate this question by examining behavior in an experiment where …
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-play messages. In a laboratory experiment, we introduce two realistic features of communication by making the sending of messages …
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, using a laboratory experiment, the effectiveness of two regularly-employed entry restrictions: entry quotas and entry exams …
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This paper examines whether and how cheap talk communication can facilitate within-group coordination when two unequal sized groups compete for a prize that is shared equally among members of the winning group, regardless of their (costly) contributions to the group's success. We find that...
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in the MAM experiment overall averaged 94.9%. The data support BEWDS rather than subgame perfect Nash equilibria … outcomes. -- Public good experiment ; Approval mechanism ; Assumed equilibrium concepts …
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We investigate how burden sharing rules may impact the voluntary provision of a public good which generates heterogeneous benefits to agents. We compare different rule-based contribution schemes that are based on the principle of the smallest common denominator: all agents can suggest a minimum...
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We present an experiment in which extrinsic information (signals) may generate sunspot equilibria. The underlying …
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We present an economic experiment on network formation, in which subjects can decide to form links to one another …. Direct links are costly but being connected is valuable. The gametheoretic basis for our experiment is the model of Bala and …
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In this paper we show experimentally that conditional cooperation, a phenomenon described in the private provision of public goods, is also present in group contests, where participants’ contributions to their group performance partially determines if they overcome a rival group. This...
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We consider an experiment with a version of the Battle of the Sexes game with two-sided private information, allowing a …
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