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Sporting events can be seen as controlled, real-world, miniature laboratory environments, approaching the idea of "holding other things equal" when exploring the implications of decisions, incentives, and constraints in a competitive setting (Goff and Tollison 1990, Torgler 2009). Thus, a...
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implications arising from this trust. We explore whether populations reporting low levels of confidence in the health care system … find that societies with low levels of health care confidence initially exhibit a faster response with respect to staying … response from societies with high health care confidence. On the other hand, regions with higher confidence in the health care …
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We conducted a framed field experiment to explore a situation where individuals have potentially competing social identities to understand how group identification and socialization affect ingroup favoritism and out-group discrimination. The Dictator Game and the Trust Game were conducted in...
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Self-confidence has long been regarded as one of the key qualities in determining entrepreneurial success. In markets … with uncertainty, like crowdfunding, entrepreneurial confidence is an important signal that lowers the information … imbalance for potential investors. However, current literature on confidence is limited in three ways; first is the limited …
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The history of AI in economics is long and winding, much the same as the evolving field of AI itself. Economists have engaged with AI since its beginnings, albeit in varying degrees and with changing focus across time and places. In this study, we have explored the diffusion of AI and different...
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