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charities whose missions parallel those of government agencies. We employ a "real donation" experiment to compare giving to …
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We report the results of a laboratory experiment on crowd-out in a voluntary contribution mechanism public good game …
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experiment in the United States designed to distinguish two sources of ambiguity: imprecise ambiguity (outside experts agree on a …
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of utilities for its individual attributes. In one framed field experiment and two natural field experiments, we test …
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Can lab experiments on student populations serve to identify the motivational forces present in society at large? We address this question by conducting, to our knowledge, the first study of social preferences that brings a nationally representative population into the lab, and we compare their...
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This project tests for the effect of social status in a laboratory experimental market. We consider a special ''box design" market in which a vertical overlap in supply and demand ensure that there are multiple equilibrium prices. We manipulate the relative social status of our subjects by...
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Is personal currency issued by participants sufficient to operate an economy efficiently, with no outside or government money? Sahi and Yao (in J Math Econ, 1989) and Sorin (in J Econ Theory, 1996) constructed a strategic market game to prove that this is possible. We conduct an experimental...
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This paper provides a new approach to testing for accrual-based earnings management. Our approach exploits the inherent property of accrual accounting that any accrual-based earnings management in one period must reverse in another period. If the researcher has priors concerning the timing of...
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and the norms associated with these actions. In this paper, we conduct an experiment that allows groups to form …
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Non-market effects of agriculture are often estimated using discrete choice models from stated preference surveys. In this context we propose two ways of modelling attribute non-attendance. The first involves constraining coefficients to zero in a latent class framework, whereas the second is...
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