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sequential moves 6 Experiment 4 Public Goods 4 Sequential Moves 4 Voluntary Contributions 4 experiment 3 voluntary contributions 3 Spende 2 Spieltheorie 2 Test 2 monopoly with fringe 2 public goods 2 Öffentliches Gut 2 Bertrand duopoly 1 Public goods 1 dominant firm 1 dominant…firm 1 finite horizon 1 price competition 1 price cycles 1 reaction function cycles 1
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Free 10
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Book / Working Paper 10
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Working Paper 3
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English 5 Undetermined 5
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Nosenzo, Daniele 7 Renner, Elke 7 Sefton, Martin 7 Gaechter, Simon 5 Gächter, Simon 2 M von der Fehr, Nils-Henrik 1 Wallner, Klaus 1 von der Fehr, Nils-Henrik M. 1
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Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), School of Economics 4 CESifo 1 Economics Institute for Research (SIR), Handelshögskolan i Stockholm 1 Økonomisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo 1
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Discussion Papers / Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics (CeDEx), School of Economics 4 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CeDEx Discussion Paper Series 1 Memorandum 1 Memorandum / Økonomisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo 1 SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 1
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RePEc 7 EconStor 3
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Leader, Or Just Dominant? The Dominant-Firm Model Revisited
M von der Fehr, Nils-Henrik - Økonomisk institutt, Universitetet i Oslo - 2011
I revisit the dominant-firm model and discuss its implicit assumption of a sequential move structure. I argue that a simultaneous move structure is often more reasonable and derive an alternative formulation of the model based on this approach.
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Leader, or just dominant? The dominant-firm model revisited
von der Fehr, Nils-Henrik M. - 2010
I revisit the dominant-firm model and discuss its implicit assumption of a sequential move structure. I argue that a simultaneous move structure is often more reasonable and derive an alternative formulation of the model based on this approach.
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010285599
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Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: experimental evidence
Gächter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting (Varian, Journal of Public Economics, 1994). Our findings support the theoretical argument that sequential contributions result in lower overall provision than...
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Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence
Gächter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting. In one parameterization we find that overall provision is lower under sequential than simultaneous contributions, as predicted, but the distribution of contributions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010277496
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Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence
Gaechter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting (Varian, Journal of Public Economics, 1994). Our findings support the theoretical argument that sequential contributions result in lower overall provision than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005453723
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Sequential versus Simultaneous Contributions to Public Goods: Experimental Evidence
Gaechter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - CESifo - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting (Varian, Journal of Public Economics, 1994). Our findings support the theoretical argument that sequential contributions result in lower overall provision than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005000384
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Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence
Gaechter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting. In one parameterization we find that overall provision is lower under sequential than simultaneous contributions, as predicted, but the distribution of contributions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008531439
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Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence
Gaechter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting. In one parameterization we find that overall provision is lower under sequential than simultaneous contributions, as predicted, but the distribution of contributions...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010552271
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Sequential versus simultaneous contributions to public goods: Experimental evidence
Gaechter, Simon; Nosenzo, Daniele; Renner, Elke; … - Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics … - 2009
We report an experiment comparing sequential and simultaneous contributions to a public good in a quasi-linear two-person setting (Varian, Journal of Public Economics, 1994). Our findings support the theoretical argument that sequential contributions result in lower overall provision than...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010552276
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Sequential Moves and Tacit Collusion: Reaction-Function Cycles in a Finite Pricing Duopoly
Wallner, Klaus - Economics Institute for Research (SIR), … - 1997
This paper analyzes a finite horizon, sequential move pricing duopoly, restricting attention to Markov-strategies. The solution yields stationary patterns, independent of initial conditions, where the reaction-functions follow cycles of three periods. The market price never settles down, and is...
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