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future majority excluding them. We compare the behavior in the lab of groups under majority rule and under the optimal voting … rule, which precludes voting in intermediate stages of the policy experiment. Surprisingly, simple majority performs better … than the (theoretically) optimal voting rule. Majority rule seems to be more robust than other forms of voting when players …
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This paper surveys research of lab experiments on voting games, focusing on six areas that have received much attention … in the last few decades: (i) costly voting in elections with two alternatives; (ii) (other) collective action problems … the work reviewed. First, strategic behavior is pervasive in voting games, as opposed to naive or “sincere” behavior. That …
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discuss implications of this for existing models of voting decisions …
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Economic freedom is often defined as a negative liberty – freedom from interference. This contrasts with positive liberty which is defined as freedom to do which refers to capacities. A well-established literature argues that income inequality reduces positive liberty by limiting the...
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Lighthouses are the quintessential public goods and thus constitute a key illustration of market failure in need of government remedy. Considerable debates have been waged over whether optimal private provision was historically possible. However, little to no attention has been devoted to how...
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The gender composition of teams, and the way it impacts economic outcomes, has attracted increasing attention in the media and the economics literature. Nonetheless, past research has left open the question of how a group's gender composition impacts group performance. In this paper, we propose...
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We investigate the optimal shape of organizations to reduce embezzlement. In a stylized synthesis of a common pool resource and ultimatum game, agents move sequentially along an organizational architecture, can take a share of the available resources, and can choose to "blow the whistle", an...
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. In laboratory experiments, the condition we provide turns out to be enough to induce competitive results. Moreover, the …
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We report results from a replication of Solnick (2001), which finds using an ultimatum game that, in relation to males, more is demanded from female proposers and less is offered to female responders. We conduct Solnick's (2001) game using participants from a large US university and a large...
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Does transparent leadership promote cooperative groups? We address this issue using a public goods experiment with exogenously selected leaders who are able to send non-binding contribution suggestions to the group. To investigate the effect of transparency in this setting we vary the ease with...
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