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Experiment 3 Game theory 3 Spieltheorie 3 Theorie 3 Theory 3 Bibliometrics 2 Bibliometrie 2 Control theory 2 Economists 2 Feldforschung 2 Field research 2 Kontrolltheorie 2 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 2 Noncooperative game 2 Participation 2 Partizipation 2 Ranking method 2 Ranking-Verfahren 2 Ökonomen 2 Anarchie 1 Anarchy 1 Anreiz 1 Arbeitsangebot 1 Behavioral economics 1 Bewertung 1 Börsenkurs 1 Bürgerbeteiligung 1 Commons 1 Competition 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Cooperation 1 Cost-benefit analysis 1 Costs 1 Criticism 1 Democracy 1 Demokratie 1 Deutschland 1 Ehe 1 Election 1 Electoral law 1
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Frey, Bruno S. 8 Fehr, Ernst 3 Stutzer, Alois 3 Gerber, Anke 2 Osterloh, Margit 2 Wichardt, Philipp C. 2 Blavatskyy, Pavlo R. 1 Corazzini, Luca 1 Foellmi, Reto 1 Goette, Lorenz 1 Humbert, Silke 1 Kienast, Lukas 1 Kube, Sebastian 1 Leibbrandt, Andreas 1 Maréchal, Michel André 1 Nicolò, Antonio 1 Pogrebna, Ganna 1 Schneider, Friedrich 1 Steiner, Lasse 1 Tyran, Jean-Robert 1 Wuergler, Tobias 1 Zweimüller, Josef 1
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Pay as You Go : A New Proposal for Museum Pricing
Frey, Bruno S.; Steiner, Lasse - 2020
Museums have many different goals beyond efficiency such as social equity, financial revenue, attracting donors and gaining international, regional or local prestige. Various pricing schemes are being discussed with the aim of reaching these goals. The classical ones are entry prices and free...
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The Macroeconomics of Model T
Foellmi, Reto - 2013
We study a model of endogenous growth where firms invest both in product and process innovations. Product innovations (that open up completely new product lines) satisfy the advanced wants of the rich. Subsequent process innovations (that decrease costs per unit of quality) transform the...
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Elections and Deceptions : An Experimental Study on the Behavioral Effects of Democracy
Corazzini, Luca; Kube, Sebastian; Maréchal, Michel André - 2013
Traditionally, the virtue of democratic elections has been seen in their role as means of screening and sanctioning shirking public officials. This paper proposes a novel rationale for elections and political campaigns considering that candidates incur psychological costs of lying, in particular...
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Academic Rankings and Research Governance
Osterloh, Margit - 2010
Academic rankings today are the backbone of research governance, which seem to fit the aims of “new public management” on the one side and the idea of the “republic of science” on the other side. Nevertheless rankings recently came under scrutiny. We discuss advantages and disadvantages...
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What is Economics? - Attitudes and Views of German Economists
Frey, Bruno S.; Humbert, Silke; Schneider, Friedrich - 2009
Which schools of thought are favored by German economists? What makes a good economist and which economists have been most influential? These questions were addressed in a survey, conducted in the summer of 2006 among the members of the ‘Verein für Socialpolitik’, the association of German...
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Economists in the PITS?
Frey, Bruno S. - 2009
Academic economists today are caught in a quot;Publication Impossibility Theorem Systemquot; or PITS. To further their careers, they are required to publish in A-journals, but for the vast majority this is impossible because there are few slots open in such journals. Such academic competition...
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Cooperativeness and Impatience in the Tragedy of the Commons
Fehr, Ernst; Leibbrandt, Andreas - 2008
This paper examines the role of other-regarding and time preferences for cooperation in the field. We study the preferences of fishermen whose main, and often only, source of income stems from using a common pool resource (CPR). The exploitation of a CPR involves a negative interpersonal and...
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Providing Public Goods in the Absence of Strong Institutions
Gerber, Anke - 2008
This paper proposes a simple two-stage mechanism to establish positive contributions to public goods in the absence of powerful institutions to provide the public good and to sanction free-riders. In this mechanism players commit to the public good by paying a deposit prior to the contribution...
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Individual Irrationality and Aggregate Outcomes
Fehr, Ernst - 2008
There is abundant evidence that many individuals violate the rationality assumptions routinely made in economics. However, powerful evidence also indicates that violations of individual rationality do not necessarily refute the aggregate predictions of standard economic models that assume full...
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Myopic Loss Aversion Revisited : the Effect of Probability Distortions in Choice Under Risk
Blavatskyy, Pavlo R. - 2007
When the performance of a risky asset is frequently assessed, the probability of detecting a loss is high, which averts the loss averse investors. This effect is known as myopic loss aversion (MLA). This paper reexamines several recent experimental studies documenting the existence of MLA. A...
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