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's dilemma game without communication. In an experiment on a voluntary participation game with a non-excludable public good that …
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In this paper, we present the design and the results of an experiment in which subjects participate in a bidding game …
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In experiments with two-person sequential games we analyze whether responses to favorable and unfavorable actions …
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We investigate experimentally whether preferences over an outcome depend on what other possible outcomes of the situation under consideration are, i.e. whether choices are "menu dependent". In simple sequential games we analyze whether reactions to a certain benchmark oucome are influenced by...
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This paper compares the standard procedure of playing dictator and ultimatum games with the same games played by participants who knew the family name of their counterparts. When these names were revealed, dictators allocated a significantly larger portion of the pie.
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We explore the effects of social distance on reciprocal behavior in an experiment conducted over the Internet on three …
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's dilemma game without communication. In an experiment on a voluntary participation game with a non-excludable public good that …
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using sequential test procedure, whose properties are analysed in small and large samples with Monte Carlo experiments. …
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This paper presents a result of a voluntary contribution mechanism experiment with partial communication. We found that …
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-cultural experiment conducted in the United States and Japan. …
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