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a tournament, to address how a low-powered pay scale can effectively elicit effort in a tournament infested with …
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The assumptions that subjects hold beliefs and that the chosen actions are not altered by a proper elicitation of these beliefs are widely used in economics. In this paper I experimentally test whether the second assumption is correct. Especially controlling for different game properties, I find...
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. Due to a time constraint on the day the tournament is held, the recovery time between the elimination heats varies. This …
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recommendation; however, they may do so in equilibrium. We test the model in a lab experiment and strong support for the comparative …
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lab experiment in which an incentivized guessing task is repeated in a star network with the leader at the center. Leader …
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We study extrapolation between games in a laboratory experiment. Participants in our experiment first play either the …
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Substantial evidence has accumulated in recent empirical works on the limited ability of the Nash equilibrium to rationalize observed behavior in many classes of games played by experimental subjects. This realization has led to several attempts aimed at finding tractable equilibrium concepts...
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The theoretical literature on collusion in auctions suggests that the first-price mechanism can deter the formation of bidding rings. In equilibrium, collusive negotiations are either successful or are avoided altogether, hence such analysis neglects the effects of failed collusion attempts. In...
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are not efficient. Additionally, we find that farsightedness -as measured in our experiment- has no influence on whether …
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We develop a dynamic resource extraction game that mimics the global multi-generation planning problem for climate change and fossil fuel extraction. We implement the game under different conditions in the laboratory. Compared to a "libertarian" baseline condition, we find that policy...
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