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treat the losers, using a two stage laboratory experiment run in Canada and the United Arab Emirates. In the first stage … not subjects can cheat during the competition. The results of the experiment can be summarized as follows: (1) cheating …
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Initiated by the seminal work of Fehr and Fischbacher (Evolution and Human Behavior (2004)), a large body of research has shown that people often take punitive actions towards norm violators even when they are not directly involved in transactions. This paper shows in an experimental setting...
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Deceptive communication, as involved in impersonation fraud and other forms of economic crime, can inflict loss, making …
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model of individual decision-making concerning participation in fiscal crimes: that tax evasion and benefit fraud can be …
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fraud as incorrect behavior. From an economic perspective, taxpayers consider the social norms because violations of the tax … rules bring social pressures that have an economic impact on the perpetrators of tax fraud. This study uses an experimental …
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Using a representative survey of the Italian population (N=1,501), we elicit gender norms regarding the sharing of domestic chores within couples, employing the methodology of Krupka and Weber (2013). Two vignettes present hypothetical scenarios in which the partners' labor supply, chore...
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In this paper, we present the results of an experiment conducted in Italy on trusting behaviour. Our subjects … two measures of trustworthiness among all recipients in the experiment, one based on the questionnaires’ answers and …
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via social learning. Using an online social dilemma experiment, we find evidence that participants' contributions were … learning strategies employed within the experiment, but that this cooperative propensity could be reduced through selection …
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