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We assess the predictive power of a model of other-regarding preferences--inequality aversion--using a within-subject design. We run four different experiments (ultimatum game, dictator game, sequential-move prisoners' dilemma and public-good game) with the same sample of subjects. We elicit two...
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The aim of this paper is to evaluate the impact that the acquisition of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) skills has on the labor market of two Latin-American cities: Buenos Aires and Bogota. Using cross-sectional data from an experiment that randomly assigned the ICT skills line...
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We assess the predictive power of a model of other-regarding preferences - inequality aversion - using a within-subjects design. We run four different experiments (ultimatum game, dictator game, sequential-move prisoners' dilemma and public-good game) with the same sample of subjects. We elicit...
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Within-subject data from sequential social dilemma experiments reveal a correlation of first-and second-mover decisions for which two channels may be responsible, that our experiment allows to separate: i) a direct, preference-based channel that influences both first- and second-mover decisions;...
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The theory of reciprocity is predicated on the assumption that people are willing to reward nice or kind acts and to punish unkind ones. This assumption raises the question as to how to define kindness. In this paper we offer a new definition of kindness that we call blame-freeness." Put most...
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This appendix to the paper “Belief elicitation in experiments: Is there a hedging problem?” (http://ssrn.com/abstract=1557803) reports further details of procedures and results, in particular for treatments that are only briefly summarized in the paper. Furthermore, we document in detail...
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Research in behavioral economics has recognized the importance of reciprocity in individual behavior. The debate is dominated by a focus on direct reciprocity. Motivated in a real-life situation in Argentina - the piqueteros (pickets) conflict - I use a three-player three-stage game in order to...
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