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The wage effect of job-education vertical mismatch (i.e. overeducation) has only recently been investigated in the case of Ph.D. holders. The existing contributions rely on OLS estimates that allow measuring the average effect of being mismatched at the mean of the conditional wages...
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We report on an experiment that tests for the effects of democratic versus hierarchical rules for joint decision making …
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We analyze the social and private learning at the symmetric equilibria of a queueing game with strategic …
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We present an experiment on strategic thinking and behavior of individuals and teams in one-shot normal-form games …
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We present an experiment on strategic thinking and behavior of individuals and teams in one-shot normal-form games … only 40% for individuals. -- strategic sophistication ; beliefs ; experiment ; team decision making ; individual decision …
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We present an experiment on strategic thinking and behavior of individuals and teams in one-shot normal-form games … only 40% for individuals. -- Strategic sophistication ; beliefs ; experiment ; team decision making ; individual decision …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003938152
of prisoner's dilemma experiment. The empirical data includes 21 experiments using a total of 350 human subjects … experiments. The results provide the first empirical instance for Folk Theorem …
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We test for behavioral differences between groups and individuals in gift-exchange experiments. Related studies …
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We explore the influence of cognitive ability and judgment on strategic behavior in the beauty contest game (where the Nash equilibrium action is zero). Using the level-k model of bounded rationality, cognitive ability and judgment both predict higher level strategic thinking. However,...
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