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We theoretically and experimentally study a college admissions problem in which colleges accept students by ranking students' efforts in entrance exams. Students hold private information regarding their ability level that affects the cost of their efforts. We assume that student preferences are...
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of the theory are supported by a lab experiment designed to test the theory, yet we find a number of differences that …
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theory are supported by a lab experiment designed to test the theory, yet we find a number of differences that render DCA …
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We conduct a field experiment with 302 workers of the microcredit company in Russia to study the effects of the …
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Anchoring is one of the most studied and robust behavioral biases, but there is little knowledge about its persistence in strategic settings. This article studies the role of anchoring bias in private-value auctions. We test experimentally two different anchor types. The announcement of a random...
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In this paper, we investigate behavior in two-player sequential-move contests with complete and incomplete information about the value of the prize, theoretically and experimentally. First, we describe a Bayesian equilibrium of a sequential contest in which both players have private prize...
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