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We run a laboratory experiment were "friendship" networks are generated endogenously within an anonymous group. Our experiment builds on two phases in sequence: a network formation game and a trust game. We find that in those sessions where the trust game is played before the network formation...
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In this paper we present a novel experimental procedure aimed at better understanding the interaction between confidence and ambiguity attitudes in individual decision making. Different ambiguity settings not only can be determined by the lack of information in possible scenarios completely...
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Do we trust better-connected people more than others? Are those who are better connected more trustworthy? And how does interaction in social networks affect trust and trustworthiness? We address these questions in a laboratory experiment in which trustors decide on how to allocate their...
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