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gap. We test this prediction using a laboratory experiment that varies whether the decision to compete, and its outcome …
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We investigate the elasticity of moral ignorance with respect to monetary incentives and social norm information. We propose that individuals suffer from higher moral costs when rejecting a certain donation, and thus pay for moral ignorance. Consistent with our model, we find significant...
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In a field experiment with 341 participants, we study whether social comparisons, either in isolation or in combination …
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ask to donate is at least as effective as offering social recognition. A survey experiment with blood donors indicates …
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The role of friends in the US opioid epidemic is examined. Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health (Add Health), adults aged 25-34 and their high school best friends are focused on. An instrumental variable technique is employed to estimate peer effects in opioid...
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second half of the paper tests the theoretical predictions in an experiment. In contrast to previous literature, the …
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large-scale experiment with a heterogeneous population sample from Germany. The majority of experimental participants …
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We investigate experimentally whether social learners appreciate the redundancy of information conveyed by their observed predecessors' actions. Each participant observes a private signal and enters an estimate of the sum of all earlier-moving participants' signals plus her own. In a first...
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