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Experiment 3 experiment 3 Experiments 2 Healthcare 2 calibration 2 probability transformation 2 risk aversion 2 trust 2 trustworthiness 2 Asymmetric 1 Auction 1 Behavioral economics 1 Betrayal Cost 1 CPR experiment 1 CPR game 1 Classical Preferences 1 Clinical Decision Support System 1 Convexity 1 Cooperation 1 Corruption 1 Default Option 1 Forward Induction 1 Hidden Markov Model 1 Mixed Strategy 1 Nash Equilibrium 1 Nash equilibrium 1 Pay-for-Performance (P4P) 1 Pigovian subsidy 1 Pigovian taxation 1 Political Agency 1 Political economy 1 Reciprocity 1 Risk 1 Social Preferences 1 St. Petersburg paradox 1 Trust 1 Ultimatum Bargaining 1 Yardstick Competition 1 advice 1 asset markets 1
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English 65 Undetermined 33
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Cox, James C. 38 Sadiraj, Vjollca 20 Swarthout, J. Todd 18 Harrison, Glenn W. 16 Petrie, Ragan 11 Castillo, Marco 8 Ackert, Lucy F. 5 Laury, Susan K. 5 Martínez-Correa, Jimmy 5 Rutström, E. Elisabet 5 Shachat, Jason 5 Torero, Maximo 4 Andersen, Steffen 3 Church, Bryan K. 3 Gillette, Ann B. 3 Rider, Mark 3 Schnier, Kurt E. 3 Sweeney, John F. 3 Taylor, Laura O. 3 Tuinstra, Jan 3 Winden, Frans van 3 Andreoni, James 2 Deck, Cary A. 2 Fountain, John 2 Friedman, Daniel 2 Hawley, Zackary 2 James, Duncan 2 Lau, Morten 2 Li, Danyang 2 McInnes, Melayne Morgan 2 Ostrom, Elinor 2 Sadiraj, V. 2 Schmidt, Ulrich 2 Ulm, Eric R. 2 Vadovic, Radovan 2 Viceisza, Angelino 2 Vogt, Bodo 2 Walker, James M. 2 Alevy, Jonathan E. 1 Bergman, Margo 1
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Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies 98
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RePEc 98
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Insurance Purchase for Low-Probability Losses
Laury, Susan K.; McInnes, Melayne Morgan; Swarthout, J. Todd - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
It is widely accepted that individuals tend to underinsure against low-probability, high-loss events relative to high-probability, low-loss events. This conventional wisdom is based largely on field studies, as there is very little experimental evidence. We reexamine this issue with an...
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On the Empirical Relevance of St.Petersburg Lotteries
Cox, James C.; Sadiraj, Vjollca; Vogt, Bodo - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
Expected value theory has been known for centuries to be subject to critique by St. Petersburg paradox arguments. And there is a traditional rebuttal of the critique that denies the empirical relevance of the paradox because of its apparent dependence on existence of credible offers to pay...
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Competition Between Auctions
Haruvy, Ernan; Leszczyc, Peter T. L. Popkowski; Carare, … - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
Even though auctions are capturing an increasing share of commerce, they are typically treated in the theoretical economics literature as isolated. That is, an auction is typically treated as a single seller facing multiple buyers or as a single buyer facing multiple sellers. In this paper, we...
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The Today and Tomorrow of Kids
Castillo, Marco; Ferraro, Paul; Jordan, Jeff; Petrie, Ragan - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
We experimentally investigate the distribution of children's time preferences along gender and racial lines. We find that boys are more impatient than girls and black children are no more impatient than white children. However, this pattern hides the fact that black boys have the highest...
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Risky Decisions in the Large and in the Small: Theory and Experiment
Cox, James C.; Sadiraj, Vjollca - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
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How do people play against Nash opponents in games which have a mixed strategy equilibrium?
Shachat, Jason; Swarthout, J. Todd - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
We examine experimentally how humans behave when they, unbeknownst to them, play against a computer which implements its part of a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium. We consider two games, one zero-sum and another unprofitable with a pure minimax strategy. A minority of subjects' play was...
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Face Value
Eckel, Catherine C.; Petrie, Ragan - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
There is growing evidence of systematic heterogeneity in behavior by observable characteristics, such as what one would see in a face. We ask, is there informational value in knowing these characteristics in a strategic interaction? Subjects are given the opportunity to purchase a photograph of...
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Rationality and the Nature of the Market
Castillo, Marco; Petrie, Ragan; Torero, Maximo - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
We investigate the distribution of risk preferences and the frequency of expected utility violations along the gradient of market development. To do this, we collect experimental and survey data from a random sample of the population at four sites in Peru that differ in their level of...
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Your Place in Space: Classroom Experiment on Spatial Location Theory
Bergman, Margo; Mateer, G. Dirk; Reksulak, Michael; … - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2008
The authors detail an urban economics experiment that is easily run in the classroom. The experiment has a flexible design that allows the instructor to explore how congestion, zoning, public transportation, and taxation levels determine the bid-rent function. Heterogeneous agents in the...
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An experimental inquiry into the effect of yardstick competition on corruption
Viceisza, Angelino - Department of Economics, Andrew Young School of Policy … - 2007
This study reports theory-testing laboratory experiments on the effect of yardstick competition on corruption. On the incumbent side, yardstick competition acts as a corruption-taming mechanism if the incumbent politician is female. On the voter side, voters focus on the difference between the...
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