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stated beliefs against adverse outcomes of other decisions in the experiment. This raises two questions: (i) can we trust the …
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In public good games, voluntary contributions tend to start off high and decline as the game is repeated. If high contributors are matched, however, contributions tend to stay high. We propose a formalization predicting that high contributors will self-select into groups committed to charitable...
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significantly less than the perceived innocent subject. -- altruism ; bargaining experiment …
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contractual incompleteness. In our experiment, one principal is matched with two agents. The principal pays equal wages in one …
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contractual incompleteness. In our experiment, one principal is matched with two agents. The principal pays equal wages in one …
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Data on contestants' choices in Italian Game Show Affari Tuoi are analysed in a way that separates the effect of risk attitude (preferences) from that of beliefs concerning the amount of money that will be offered to contestants in future rounds. The most important issue addressed in the paper...
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