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Replication crisis and debates about p-values have raised doubts about what we can statistically infer from research findings, both in experimental and observational studies. With a view to the present debate on inferential errors, this paper systematizes and discusses experimental designs with...
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Replication crisis and debates about p-values have raised doubts about what we can statistically infer from research findings, both in experimental and observational studies. With a view to the ongoing debate on inferential errors, this paper systematizes and discusses experimental designs with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012169809
We use incentivized economics experiments to test both the point predictions and comparative static predictions of optimal transfer pricing models, comparing behavior under varying conditions, including wholly versus partially-owned subsidiaries and different tariff and tax rates. As predicted,...
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We design an online experiment that mimics a Twitter/X "feed" to test whether (perceived) poster gender influences users' propensity to doubt the veracity of a given post. On average, posts by women are less likely to be flagged as concerning than identical posts by men. Heterogeneity analysis...
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This paper studies infinitely repeated games with stochastic demand in an experimental environment. The lab experiments are constructed to test the effects of demand information (knowledge of next period’s demand realization) and monitoring (knowledge of rivals’ actions) on collusion. Two...
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Many theoretical results rely on delayed review of imperfect information for sustaining cooperative outcomes. This paper uses a laboratory experiment designed around a repeated prisoner's dilemma with imperfect monitoring to study what effect delay has on cooperation in practice. Information was...
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The study deals with stochastic dynamic mass spectrometric 3D structural analysis of (rac)-1-and 2-phenylethylamines determining enantiomers, positional isomers and molecular isotopologies, respectively. High resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometric, high accuracy static and...
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Game-theoretic trees vary in complexity. To rank trees by their complexity, this paper relies on the subjects' behavior to empirically derive a measure of tree complexity. Data comes from the mobile app Blues and Reds, designed specifically to conduct experiments. The sample consists of 6,637...
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We consider the problem of repeatedly choosing policies to maximize social welfare. Welfare is a weighted sum of private utility and public revenue. Earlier outcomes inform later policies. Utility is not observed, but indirectly inferred. Response functions are learned through experimentation....
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In this paper, a variant of Kiyotaki and Wright model of emergence of money is investigated. In the model, each good has different durability rather than storage cost assumed in Kiyotaki and Wright model. Two goods are infinitely durable but one is not durable. With certain condition, non...
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