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This paper presents the results of an experiment where people can reduce (`burn`) other subjects` money at a cost to …
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This paper employs neurobehavioral and psychological evidence to argue that anger is an emotion arising from significant cognitive processing, one that, in relation to economic decision-making, may be subtly mediated by many factors (including intentions). Anger is an emotion implying a higher...
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We present a macroeconomic market experiment to isolate the impact of monetary shocks on the exchange rate, as an …
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becoming a metric for rationality. We present the results of an experiment that supports inferential expectations. When …
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becoming a metric for rationality. We present the results of an experiment that supports inferential expectations. When …
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bias in the slope coefficient. We present the results of an experiment that supports inferential expectations. …
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an individual choice experiment showing preliminary support for inferential expectations in comparison to either rational …
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This paper reports the results of an individual real effort laboratory experiment where subjects are paid for measured …
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these predictions, private information appears to have no impact on the investment levels observed in the experiment. A …
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explicit contracts and monitoring. This paper reports the results from a laboratory experiment designed to test whether …
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