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We conduct an experimental study of cartel behaviour in the presence of an active competition authority that may respond to suspicious pricing behaviour by firms. We find that subjects are doing very well in developing strategies to avoid antitrust detection. We observe gradual price increases...
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When a sequence of decision makers with private information announce public predictions, initial conformity can create an information cascade in which all future decision makers will rationally match the early announcements and disregard private information. This study uses event-related...
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When a sequence of decision makers with private information announce public predictions, initial conformity can create an information cascade in which all future decision makers will rationally match the early announcements and disregard private information. This study uses event-related...
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We test whether self-control causally affects investor behavior with the non-invasive brain stimulation. Subjects trade stocks in an experimental asset market while their levels of self-control are exogenously varied by applying weak currents stimulation to a control-related brain area. We...
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The mobile payment technology has converted many of our face-to-face transactions virtual. With the advance of smart devices and financial technologies in place and the shock of COVID-19, economic transactions involving mobile payments are becoming increasingly preferred globally. For instance,...
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