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entitlement effect 4 Altruism 2 Altruismus 2 Democracy 2 Demokratie 2 Einkommensverteilung 2 Elite 2 Experiment 2 Income distribution 2 Neue politische Ökonomie 2 Public choice 2 Social welfare function 2 Soziale Wohlfahrtsfunktion 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 Vermögen 2 Wealth 2 altruism 2 bounded rationality 2 democracy 2 earned role 2 efficiency 2 elitism 2 heuristics 2 inequality 2 majority-rule 2 meritocracy 2 reserve price 2 social preferences 2 Auctions 1 Auktionstheorie 1 Beschränkte Rationalität 1 Bewertung 1 Earned role 1 Efficiency 1 Elitism 1 Entitlement effect 1 Inequality 1 Internet 1 Majority-rule 1
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 5
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Gaudeul, Alexia 3 Keser, Claudia 3 Englmaier, Florian 2 Schmöller, Arno 2
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CESifo 1
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CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Cege discussion paper 1 Série scientifique / CIRANO, Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Analyse des Organisations 1 cege Discussion Papers 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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The social preferences of democratically elected decision makers and the conflict between wealth generation and distribution
Gaudeul, Alexia; Keser, Claudia - 2017
We run a laboratory experiment where some participants are selected to make investment decisions on behalf of others. We test whether a democratic context influences the social preferences of decision makers in terms of efficiency, altruism and concern for inequality. We find that decision...
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The social preferences of democratically elected decision makers and the conflict between wealth generation and distribution
Gaudeul, Alexia; Keser, Claudia - 2017
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The social preferences of democratically elected decision makers and the conflict between wealth generation and distribution
Gaudeul, Alexia; Keser, Claudia - 2017
We run a laboratory experiment where some participants are selected to make investment decisions on behalf of others. We test whether a democratic context influences the social preferences of decision makers in terms of efficiency, altruism and concern for inequality. We find that decision...
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Reserve price formation in online auctions
Englmaier, Florian; Schmöller, Arno - 2008
We use a unique hand collected data set of 6 258 auctions from the online football manager game Hattrick to study micro-patterns of reserve price formation. We find that chosen reserve prices exhibit both, very sophisticated and irrational" behavior by the sellers. Reserve prices pick up the...
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Reserve Price Formation in Online Auctions
Englmaier, Florian; Schmöller, Arno - CESifo - 2008
We use a unique hand collected data set of 6 258 auctions from the online football manager game Hattrick to study micro-patterns of reserve price formation. We find that chosen reserve prices exhibit both, very sophisticated and “irrational” behavior by the sellers. Reserve prices pick up...
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