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We enrich the choice task of responders in ultimatum games by allowing them to independently decide whether to collect what is offered to them and whether to destroy what the proposer demanded. Such a multidimensional response format intends to cast further light on the motives guiding responder...
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. -- imperfect recall ; absentmindedness ; dynamic inconsistency ; experiment …
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The burgeoning literature on the use of sanctions to support public goods provision has largely neglected the use of formal or centralized sanctions. We let subjects playing a linear public goods game vote on the parameters of a formal sanction scheme capable both of resolving and of...
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We show that choices in competitive behavior may entail a gender wage gap. In our experi ments, employees first choose a remuneration scheme (competitive tournament vs. piece rate) and then conduct a real-effort task. Employers know the pie size the employee has generated, the remuneration...
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common one- and two-population models. We also design a continuous-time experiment, exploring the dynamics and the …
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. Since the experiments were spread out more than one year, our results suggest that there is a component of distributional …
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, and of gender and intelligence. -- Public good ; voluntary contribution ; formal sanction ; experiment ; penalty ; voting …
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We report on an experiment designed to explore whether a written expression of disapproval affects future levels of …
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contributions are strictly dominant for the strong player. -- Experiments ; Leadership ; Reciprocity ; Voluntary Contribution …
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Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subjects' behavior … experiment. We find no differences between treatments. This suggests that those dictators who give are purely internally …
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