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This paper investigates experimentally whether risk attitudes are stable across social contexts. In particular, it focuses on situations where some resource (for instance, a position, decision power, a bonus) has to be allocated between two parties: the decision maker can either opt for sharing...
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Stated preferences should ideally be elicited in ways providing respondents with economic incentives to report them truthfully. Survey design conditions for such incentive compatibility typically rely on consequentiality; that is, respondents believing that their survey responses matter for the...
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In this project we investigate experimentally the link between self-control and attitude towards paternalism in a principal-agent framework. This allows us to distinguish between models of costly self-control and models of time inconsistency, which often make identical predictions in other...
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