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. Such gains in knowledge have come primarily via laboratory experiments--a missing piece of the puzzle in many cases is …
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Previous experimental work provides encouraging support for some of the central assumptions underlying Hart and Moore (2008)'s theory of contractual reference points. However, existing studies ignore realistic aspects of trading relationships such as informal agreements and ex post...
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Auction theory represents one of the richest areas of research in economics over the past three decades. Yet, whether, and to what extent, the introduction of secondary resale markets influences bidding behavior in sealed bid first-price auctions remains under researched. This study begins by...
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generalizability. Given that field experiments are in their infancy, our secondary focus pertains to a discussion of the various … parameters that they identify, and how they add to scientific knowledge. We conclude that until we conduct more field experiments …
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Saving when faced with the immediate option to spend is an unpleasant but not conceptually difficult task. One popular approach contradicts traditional economic theory by suggesting that people in debt should pay off their debts from smallest size to largest regardless of interest rate, to...
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The endowment effect is among the best known findings in behavioral economics, and has been used as evidence for theories of reference-dependent preferences and loss aversion. However, a recent literature has questioned the robustness of the effect in the laboratory, as well as its relevance in...
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paper, we conduct experiments to investigate how punishment affects cooperation in a two-person stochastic prisoner …
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between the theories. All previous efforts, including Smith's (1965) seminal experiments, use designs that cannot …
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that made the room dimmer, had the effect of increasing productivity. The data from the illumination experiments, however …
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In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence of outsiders is small we show that this results in a tendency to hegemony. In a simple example in which institutions differ in their "exclusiveness" we find that these...
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