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Experiment 71 experiment 40 Theorie 39 Theory 37 Feldforschung 14 children 14 risk preferences 14 Behavioral economics 13 Field research 13 Game theory 13 Risikopräferenz 13 Risk attitude 13 Spieltheorie 13 Verhaltensökonomik 13 Risiko 12 Risk 12 Children 11 Kinder 11 Consumer behaviour 10 Cooperation 10 Credence goods 10 Deutschland 10 Konsumentenverhalten 10 Künstliche Intelligenz 10 field experiment 10 Gerechtigkeit 9 Artificial intelligence 8 Germany 8 Justice 8 overlapping-generations models 8 parents 8 time preferences 8 Asymmetric information 7 Asymmetrische Information 7 Social behaviour 7 Soziale Norm 7 Soziales Verhalten 7 Welt 7 Dynamic Inefficiency 6 Eltern 6
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Working Paper 252 Arbeitspapier 126 Graue Literatur 126 Non-commercial literature 126
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English 238 German 14
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Sutter, Matthias 74 Engel, Christoph 58 Hellwig, Martin 35 Schneider, Sebastian O. 20 Hermstrüwer, Yoan 12 Balafoutas, Loukas 10 Glätzle-Rützler, Daniela 10 Kerschbamer, Rudolf 10 Bašić, Zvonimir 8 Chowdhury, Shyamal K. 8 Hillenbrand, Adrian 8 Langenbach, Pascal 8 Bindra, Parampreet Christopher 6 Cerrone, Claudia 6 Fornwagner, Helena 6 Kiessling, Lukas 6 Kirchler, Michael 6 Romano, Angelo 6 Schildberg-Hörisch, Hannah 6 Tverdostup, Maryna 6 Winter, Fabian 6 Zoller, Claudia 6 Rahal, Rima-Maria 5 Alan, Sule 4 Angerer, Silvia 4 Charness, Gary 4 Corekcioglu, Gozde 4 Feri, Francesco 4 Froitzheim, Manuel 4 Huber, Jürgen 4 Ibanez, Marcela 4 Kaba, Mustafa 4 Lergetporer, Philipp 4 Lindner, Florian 4 Mischkowski, Dorothee 4 Neururer, Daniel 4 Rusche, Felix 4 Untertrifaller, Anna 4 Verrina, Eugenio 4 Weitzel, Utz 4
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Discussion Papers of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 126 Discussion papers of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 126
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Reputation vs selection effects in markets with informational asymmetries
Alysandratos, Theodore; Geōrganas, Sōtērēs; Sutter, … - 2022
In markets with asymmetric information between sellers and buyers, feedback mechanisms are important to increase market efficiency and reduce the informational disadvantage of buyers. Feedback mechanisms might work because of self-selection of more trustworthy sellers into markets with such...
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Fair governance with humans and machines
Hermstrüwer, Yoan; Langenbach, Pascal - 2022 - This version: 23 May 2022
How fair are government decisions based on algorithmic predictions? And to what extent can the government delegate decisions to machines without sacrificing procedural fairness? Using a set of vignettes in the context of predictive policing, school admissions, and refugee-matching, we explore...
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The fairness of inequality due to risk and effort choices
Sterba, Maj-Britt - 2022
Three determining factors for economic inequality are self-chosen effort, self-chosen risk, and external circumstances. The fairness people assign to inequalities due to effort and external circumstances is widely studied. Insights on the fairness of inequalities due to self-chosen effort and...
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Motivated reasoning, information avoidance, and default bias
Momsen, Katharina; Schneider, Sebastian O. - 2022
We investigate whether the presence of a default interacts with the willingness of decision-makers to gather, process and consider information. In an online experiment, where about 2,300 participants choose between two compiled charity donation options worth $ 100, we vary the availability of...
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Improving healthy eating in children: Experimental evidence
Charness, Gary; Cobo-Reyes, Ramón; Eyster, Erik; Katz, … - 2021
We present a field experiment to study the effects of non-monetary incentives on healthy food choices of 282 children in elementary schools. Previous interventions have typically paid participants for healthy eating, but this often may not be feasible. We introduce a system where food items are...
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Der Umgang mit Empirie beim Nachweis von Diskriminierung
Towfigh, Emanuel V. - 2021
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Parental paternalism and patience
Kiessling, Lukas; Chowdhury, Shyamal K.; … - 2021
We study whether and how parents interfere paternalistically in their children's intertemporal decision-making. Based on experiments with over 2,000 members of 610 families, we find that parents anticipate their children's present bias and aim to mitigate it. Using a novel method to measure...
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How do people trade off resources between quick and slow learners?
Falch, Ranveig - 2021
How society invests in human capital is important for economic growth and social welfare. The paper reports from the first experiment designed to elicit people's preferences for how to prioritize educational resources, where 2,000 Americans trade off educational resources between quick and slow...
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Lucky You: Your Case is Heard by a Seasoned Panel - Panel Effects in the German Constitutional Court
Engel, Christoph - 2021
The German Constitutional Court is radically different from the (mostly US) courts in which panel effects have been studied so widely. On the one hand, to a large extent, ideological and gender bias are neutralized by design. On the other hand, panels are not randomly composed. This makes it...
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Crime as conditional rule violation
Engel, Christoph - 2021
Most of the time most individuals do not commit crime. Why? One explanation is deontological. People abide by legal rules just because these are the rules. In this perspective, the power of normativity is critical. It is supported by experimental evidence. To an impressive degree, participants...
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