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in an experiment where actions are strategic substitutes. The game theoretic basis for our experiment is the model of … factors, such as the number of (direct) neighbors, local clustering and individuals' risk attitudes. …
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substitutes. The theoretical basis for our experiment is the model of Bramoullé and Kranton (2007). As predicted, we find that …
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inefficiently paying for redundant items. Typical examples are network connectivity problems when an existing (possibly inefficient …
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We test the hypothesis that "genuine" or "convincing" smiling is a costly signal that has evolved to induce cooperation in situations requiring mutual trust. Potential trustees in a trust game made video clips for viewing by potential trusters before the latter decided whether to send them...
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This paper considers two-player quadratic games to examine the relation between strategic interactions in actions and in information decisions. We analyze the role of external effects and of the relative intensities with which the players’ actions interact with the uncertain payoff-relevant...
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agents are farsighted, related stability concepts have been proposed. We design a simple network formation experiment to test …
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We report results from experimental first-price, sealed-bid, all-pay auctions for a good with a common and known value. We observe bidding strategies in groups of two and three bidders and under two extreme information conditions. As predicted by the Nash equilibrium, subjects use mixed...
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