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Using the results of a large-scale (N=900) online experiment, this paper investigates how the information about a group corruption level may harm intergroup relations. Corruption indices are widely used as a measure of quality of governance. But in addition to be a valuable tool for investors...
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Many recent studies have focused on the issues of growing polarization and its behavioral dimensions. Specifically, it is crucial to understand the extent to which holders of opposite positions on polarizing matters are ready to punish each other, simply for holding these positions. However...
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Many recent studies have focused on the issues of growing polarization and its behavioral dimensions. Specifically, it is crucial to understand the extent to which holders of opposite positions on polarizing matters are ready to punish each other, simply for holding these positions. However...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013313854
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In this paper, we test if sanctions applied to an entire group for the free-riding of one of its members can increase the level of cooperation within that group. To measure the efficiency of such collective sanctions, we conducted a lab experiment based on a standard public good game. The...
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We investigate cross-impact in a hybrid experimental market, featuring both human and artificial agents. We exogenously vary across two treatments the available liquidity for trading. In treatment Separated participants have one distinct portfolio for each one of two stocks (markets are...
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