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This paper investigates face-to-face lying and beliefs associated with it. In experiments in Sweden and Japan, subjects answer questions about personal characteristics, play a face-to-face sender-receiver game and participate in an elicitation of lie-detection beliefs. The previous finding of...
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This paper investigates face-to-face lying and beliefs associated with it. In experiments in Sweden and Japan, subjects answer questions about personal characteristics, play a face-to-face sender-receiver game and participate in an elicitation of lie-detection beliefs. The previous finding of...
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This paper considers a global game with ambiguity-averse players, where the variance of noise terms in private signals may be unknown, and it presents a laboratory experiment to test comparative statics results with respect to information quality. Suppose that one of the actions is a safe action...
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