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Affirmative action rules are often implemented to promote women on labor markets. Little is known, however, about how and whether such rules emerge endogenously in groups of potentially affected subjects. We experimentally investigate whether subjects vote for affirmative action rules, against,...
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tensions exist between the two ethnic groups. We conduct an incentivized laboratory-style decision-making experiment in which …
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We study whether racial or gender discrimination in marking exists at universities by conducting an experiment at a …
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Can a short survey instrument reliably measure a range of fundamental economic preferences across diverse settings? We focus on survey questions that systematically predict behavior in incentivized experimental tasks among German university students (Becker et al. 2016) and were implemented...
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Evidence of Illusion of Control - the fact that people believe to have control over pure chance events - is a recurrent finding in experimental psychology. Results in economics find instead little to no support. In this paper we test whether this dissonant result across disciplines is due to the...
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experiment, we study the endowment effect in lotteries with the same payoffs as the games in the first part. Our findings provide …
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