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a longer time horizon promotes cooperation. -- Folk theorem ; Finite horizon ; Prisoners' dilemma ; Experiment …
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. -- competition ; experiment ; information ; overconfidence ; self-assessment ; self-selection ; tournament … experiment. We investigate whether information provision attracts mainly high productivity individuals and reduces competition … decision problem and to update beliefs about success. In the experiment, subjects face the choice between a competition game …
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, focusing on a tournament environment. The tournament is based on GRE math questions commonly used in graduate school admission …
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In a real effort experiment with repeated competition we find striking differences in how the work effort of men and … experiment. Our findings shed new light on why women may be less inclined to pursue competition-intensive careers …
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potentially reducing the effect of choice overload. A specific tournament-style architecture achieves this goal. An alternate …
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potentially reducing the effect of choice overload. A specific tournament-style architecture achieves this goal. An alternate …
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This paper studies sequential Bayesian persuasion games with multiple senders. We provide a tractable characterization of equilibrium outcomes. We apply the model to study how the structure of consultations affects information revelation. Adding a sender who moves first cannot reduce...
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We prove that, in all finite generic extensive-form games of perfect information, a continuous-time best response dynamic always converges to a Nash equilibrium component. We show the robustness of convergence by an approximate best response dynamic: whatever the initial state and an allowed...
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We extend Kuhn's Theorem to extensive games with unawareness. This extension is not entirely obvious: First, extensive games with non-trivial unawareness involve a forest of partially ordered game trees rather than just one game tree. An information set at a history in one tree may consist of...
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We extend Kuhn's Theorem to extensive games with unawareness. This extension is not entirely obvious: First, extensive games with non-trivial unawareness involve a forest of partially ordered game trees rather than just one game tree. An information set at a history in one tree may consist of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012944392