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We analyze gender differences in the trust game in a behind the veil of ignorance design. This method yields strategies that are consistent with actions observed in the classical trust game experiments. We observe that, on average, men and women do not differ in trust, and that women are...
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In the past, many refinements have been proposed to select equilibria in cheap talk games. Usually, these refinements were motivated by a discussion of how rational agents would reason in some particular cheap talk games. In this paper, we propose a new refinement and stability measure that is...
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and in a laboratory experiment. Our theoretical results suggest that in a setting where the buyer and the suppliers have …
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affects the performance of firms that increase the power of the incentive schemes. In a laboratory experiment, we let subjects …
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the size of credible deviations. In our experiment, we find support for the relevance of credible deviations. In addition …
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-binding price requests. Using a laboratory experiment, we examine how competition moderates the way such cheap-talk communication …
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introducing communication into this setting reduces strategic delay. We implement our model in a laboratory experiment utilizing a … experiment, while coordination failures emerge in the following periods sweeping away the beneficial effect of communication at …
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We experimentally study the effect of information about competitors ́actions on cartel stability and firms ́incentives to form cartels in Cournot markets. As in previous experiments, markets become very competitive when individualized information is available and participants cannot...
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