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In prosocial decisions, decision-makers are inherently uncertain about how their decisions impact others’ utility – we call this interpersonal uncertainty. We show that people’s response to interpersonal uncertainty shapes well-known patterns of prosocial behavior. First, using standard...
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This chapter surveys literature on experimental law and economics. Long the domain of legally minded psychologists and criminologists, experimental methods are gaining significant popularity among economists interested in exploring positive and normative aspects of law. Because this literature...
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This work presents experimental results on a coordination game in which agents must repeatedly choose between two sides, and a positive fixed payoff is assigned only to agents who pick the minoritarian side. We conduct laboratory experiments in which stationary groups of five players play the...
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We report some experiments conducted to test whether ambiguity influences behavior in a coordination game. We study the …
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. We test whether subjects' perception of ambiguity differs between a local opponent and a foreign one. We find that an …
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nondeterrent. We investigate how legal obligations and social norms interact. Our results show that liability rules strengthen pro …
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This paper investigates if and how other-regarding preferences governing giving decisions in dictator games are affected in risky environments in which the payoff of the recipient is random. We demonstrate that, whenever the risk is actuarially neutral, the donation of dictators with a purely ex...
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The objective of this article is to investigate the presence of affect and anchoring biases in the financial decision making of individual investors. Another parallel objective is to verify whether the gender factor (male and female) or financial knowledge interfere with the presence of these...
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We study how contingent thinking - that is, reasoning through all possible contingencies without knowing which is realized - affects belief updating. According to the Bayesian benchmark, beliefs updated after exposure to new information should be equivalent to beliefs assessed for the...
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