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Using an online experiment with 5,762 US participants, we investigate whether individuals who seek competition face …
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We study firm responses to local policies through a survey experiment, providing randomized information on the …
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-based occupations. In our experiment, programmers were randomly assigned to work individually or in pairs under warm (29°C) or control …
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We study whether commuting barriers constrain women's labor supply in urban Pakistan. We randomize offers of gender-segregated or mixed-gender commuting services at varying prices. Women-only transport more than doubles job application rates, while mixed-gender transport has minimal effects on...
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We study firm responses to local policies through a survey experiment, providing randomized information on the …
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Stringent environmental policies often lack public support. But after policies are enacted, do individual preferences about them change? Using surveys covering 38 countries around the world, we study the effect of exposure to environmental policies on policy preferences. Exploiting...
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could motivate careful initial answers that are naturally easier to reconstruct. In a large online experiment (N=2,428), the …
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Trust plays a crucial role in refugees’ integration. This study examines how social information about trust levels among peers from home and host countries affects non-Western refugees’ trust. Using a trust game, we measured experimentally trust levels among Swiss citizens, Turkish refugees,...
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We experimentally study how economic prospects and power shifts affect the risk of conflict through a dynamic power rivalry game. Players decide whether to maintain the status quo or challenge a rival under declining, constant, or growing economic prospects. We find that conflict rates are...
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