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enhance cooperation in finitely repeated environments. But, do people cooperate with randomly-matched peers by voluntarily … disclosure does help strengthen cooperation in a random-matching environment, such disclosure does not have effects if it …
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are; however, we find no relation between activity in the forum and cooperation. These results suggest that the public … feeling of community supports the cooperation in that provision. …
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In recent years, a growing number of studies have researchers opting to use "real" effort designs for laboratory experiments where subjects complete an actual task to exert effort rather than using what is perhaps a more traditional design of stylized effort where subjects simply choose an...
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behaviors visible to others may lead to the evolution of cooperation in finitely-repeated environments. But, do people … experimentally shows that cooperation does not evolve in a random-matching environment because a large fraction of people do not … cooperation norms. …
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Die vorliegende Arbeit gliedert sich in zwei Teile. Der erste Teil widmet sich der Fragestellung inwiefern formelle Gruppeneigentumsrechte Herkunftsgemeinschaften vor unautorisierten Verwendungen ihrer traditionellen kulturellen Ausdrucksweisen (TKAs) schützen können. Kapitel 2 und 3 führen...
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Old problems of the mathematical description of the economical behavior of a man are briefly reviewed. They are the comparison of choices of a man between uncertain and sure games and the radically different behavior of a man in different domains. The proposed solution of the problems consists...
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Various social policies and strategies have been deliberated and used within many countries to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. Some of those basic ideas are strongly related to the understanding of human social interactions and the nature of disease transmission and spread. In this paper, we...
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We experimentally study the effects of the split-award tort reform, where the state takes a share of the plaintiff's punitive damage award, on litigants' beliefs and bargaining outcomes. In addition, we study the formation of litigants' beliefs in a strategic environment. Our results provide...
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We explore intertemporal decision making to test the extent to which elicited discount rates and a self-reported scale of impatience measure the same behavioral characteristic. We conduct experiments in which we elicit discount rates using monetary rewards and a self-reported measure of...
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This paper aspires to fill a conspicuous gap in the existing literature on learning in games, namely the absence of any empirical verification of learning rules involving pattern recognition. An extension of weighted fictitious play is proposed both obeying cognitive laws of subjective...
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