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Theorie 291 Theory 182 Experiment 113 Deutschland 87 Spieltheorie 72 Öffentliche Güter 58 Public goods 57 Germany 56 Game theory 54 Test 49 Welt 43 EU-Staaten 42 Informationsverhalten 40 Entscheidung 39 Öffentliches Gut 38 Optimale Besteuerung 37 Verhaltensökonomik 36 Wettbewerb 33 EU countries 31 World 30 experiment 30 Gefangenendilemma 29 Kognition 29 Regulierung 27 Deutschland (bis 1945) 26 Rechtsökonomik 25 Rechtsprechung 24 Einkommensteuer 23 Strafe 23 Information behaviour 22 Behavioral economics 21 Decision 21 Mechanismus-Design-Theorie 21 Regulation 21 Risikoaversion 21 Wettbewerbspolitik 21 Mechanism design 20 Oligopol 19 Wahlverhalten 19 Asymmetrische Information 18
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Book / Working Paper 1,052
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Working Paper 890 Arbeitspapier 485 Graue Literatur 436 Non-commercial literature 436 Systematic review 2 Übersichtsarbeit 2 Advisory report 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Gutachten 1 Hochschulschrift 1
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English 865 German 187
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Engel, Christoph 226 Hellwig, Martin 116 Bierbrauer, Felix 53 Glöckner, Andreas 53 Burhop, Carsten 38 Nicklisch, Andreas 35 Höffler, Felix 29 Hakenes, Hendrik 28 Petersen, Niels 27 Beckenkamp, Martin 25 Schnabel, Isabel 23 Magen, Stefan 21 Traxler, Christian 21 Jansen, Jos 19 Maier-Rigaud, Frank P. 19 Bade, Sophie 17 Grechenig, Kristoffel 17 Weinschenk, Philipp 17 Zhurakhovska, Lilia 17 Goerg, Sebastian J. 14 Llorente-Saguer, Aniol 14 Lübbers, Thorsten 14 Lüdemann, Jörn 14 Betsch, Tilmann 13 Gizatulina, Alia 12 Kube, Sebastian 12 Windhoff-Héritier, Adrienne 12 Irlenbusch, Bernd 11 Kurschilgen, Michael 11 Lang, Matthias 11 Bechtold, Stefan 10 Fischer, Sven 10 Gorelkina, Olga 10 Langenbach, Pascal 10 Kleine, Marco 9 Weizsäcker, Carl Christian von 9 Admati, Anat R. 8 DeMarzo, Peter M. 8 Schmelzer, André 8 Apesteguia, Jose 7
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Preprints of the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods 1,052 MPI Collective Goods Preprint 5 MPI Collective Goods Preprint, 2012/8 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 485 EconStor 405 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 162
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Inherited institutions: Cooperation in the light of democratic legitimacy
Langenbach, Pascal; Tausch, Franziska - 2017
We experimentally investigate whether the procedural history of a sanctioning institution affects cooperation in a social dilemma. Subjects inherit the institutional setting from a previous generation of subjects who either decided on the implementation of the institution democratically by...
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The generic possibility of full surplus extraction in models with large type spaces
Gizatulina, Alia; Hellwig, Martin - 2017
McAfee and Reny (1992) have given a necessary and sufficient condition for full surplus extraction in naive type spaces with a continuum of payoff types. We generalize their characterization to arbitrary abstract type spaces and to the universal type space and show that in each setting, full...
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The valuation of moral rights: A field experiment
Bechtold, Stefan; Engel, Christoph - 2017
U.S. intellectual property law is firmly rooted in utilitarian principles. Copyright law is viewed as a means to give proper monetary incentives to authors for their creative effort. Many European copyright systems pursue additional goals: Authors have the right to be named as author, to control...
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How to protect entitlements: An experiment
Bar-Gill, Oren; Engel, Christoph - 2017
In a full-information, zero transactions costs world, the degree of protection afforded to an entitlement does not affect the likelihood of efficient trade. In reality, imperfect information is often inevitable. Specifically, a party will usually have incomplete information about fairness norms...
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Probability measures on product spaces with uniform metrics
Hellwig, Martin - 2017
For a countable product of complete separable metric spaces with a topology induced by a uniform metric, the set of Borel probability measures coincides with the set of completions of probability measures on the product o-algebra. Whereas the product space with the uniform metric is...
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Empirical methods for the law
Engel, Christoph - 2017
To their credit, empirical legal scholars try to live up to the highest methodological standards from the social sciences. But these standards do not always match the legal research question. This paper focuses on normative legal argument based on empirical evidence. Whether there is a normative...
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Sophisticated and naïve procrastination: An experimental study
Cerrone, Claudia; Lades, Leonhard K. - 2017
The model of time-inconsistent procrastination by O'Donoughe and Rabin shows that individuals who are not aware of their present-bias (naïve) procrastinate more than individuals who are aware of it (sophisticated) or are not present-biased (time-consistent). This paper tests this prediction. We...
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People are conditional rule followers
Desmet, Pieter; Engel, Christoph - 2017
Experimental participants are more likely to follow an arbitrary rule the more of their peers do so as well. The difference between unconditional and conditional rule following is most pronounced for individuals who follow few rules unconditionally.
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Optimal income taxation with labor supply responses at two margins: When is an earned income tax credit optimal?
Hansen, Emanuel - 2017
This paper studies optimal non-linear income taxation in an empirically plausible model with labor supply responses at the intensive (hours, effort) and the extensive (participation) margin. In this model, redistributive taxation gives rise to a previously neglected trade-off between two aspects...
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Strategy-proofness of stochastic assignment mechanisms
Schmelzer, André - 2017
This paper compares two prominent stochastic assignment mechanisms in the laboratory: Random serial dictatorship (RSD) and top trading cycles with random endowments (TTC). In standard theory, both mechanisms are strategy-proof and Pareto-effcient for the house allocation problem without...
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