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The opportunity to tell a white lie (i.e., a lie that benefits another person) generates a moral conflict between two opposite moral dictates, one pushing towards telling always the truth and the other pushing towards helping others. Here we study how people resolve this moral conflict. What...
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This paper studies lying in a novel context. Previous work has focused on situations in which people are either fully aware of the economic consequences of all available actions (e.g., die-under-cup paradigm), or they are uncertain, but this uncertainty cannot be cleared in any way (e.g.,...
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Shotgun clauses are commonly included in the business agreements of partnerships and limited liability companies (LLCs), but the role of offeror typically remains unassigned. In a common-value, one-sided asymmetric information setting, unequal and inefficient outcomes occur with an unassigned...
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less frequently than predicted in equilibrium. A loaded frame emphasizing personal information about workers' health leads … revelation: level-k reasoning, quantal-response equilibrium, and to a lesser extent inequality aversion. …
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less frequently than predicted in equilibrium. A loaded frame emphasizing personal information about workers' health leads … revelation: level-k reasoning, quantal-response equilibrium, and to a lesser extent inequality aversion. …
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. Equilibrium play is more likely when subjects are predicted to conceal their productivity than when they should reveal. This …
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suggests that in this setup, unraveling takes place and a number of different types are correctly identified in equilibrium …
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This paper uses an experimental design of voluntary information acquisition to assess the information assumptions of different learning models. The design is implemented in two-stage asymmetric-information games. Subjects' information-seeking behavior reveals that they tend to choose certain...
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This paper deals with the effects of different modes of communication in a costless information transmission environment with multiple senders. To this aim, we present a theoretical and experimental study of three Cheap Talk games, each having two senders and one receiver. The communication of...
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Film distributors occasionally withhold movies from critics before their release. Cold openings provide a natural field setting to test models of limited strategic thinking. In a set of 856 widely released movies, cold opening produces a significant 15% increase in domestic box office revenue...
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