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about this claim is difficult with observational data. We conduct an experiment in which we vary both whether a purchase of …
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subject's own behavior in the other role. The results of the experiment indicate that 60 percent of senders adopt deceptive …
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subject's own behavior in the other role. The results of the experiment indicate that, when acting as senders, the majority of …
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other-regarding preferences. The results of the experiment indicate that 60 percent of senders adopt deceptive strategies by …
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' income affect this relationship. Our data come from an experiment conducted in two countries, the US and Spain – each of …
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Despite normative predictions from economics and biology, unrelated strangers will often develop the trust necessary to reap gains from one-shot economic exchange opportunities. This appears to be especially true when declared intentions and emotions can be cheaply communicated. Perhaps even...
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subject’s own behavior in the other role. The results of the experiment indicate that 60 percent of senders adopt deceptive …
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