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We construct a dedicated web interface and use it to conduct a laboratory experiment to study willingness to lend and …
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We use the trust and the dictator games to explore the effects of religious identity on trust, trustworthiness …
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Can taking the perspective of an out-group reduce prejudice and promote prosociality? Building on insights from social … psychology, we study the case of Colombian natives and Venezuelan immigrants. We conducted an online experiment in which we … documentary about Venezuelans crossing the border on foot. Relative to a control group, both treatments increased altruism towards …
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In this study, we estimate unadjusted and adjusted gender gap in time preference, risk attitudes, altruism, trust …
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We use the trust and the dictator games to explore the effects of religious identity on trust, trustworthiness …
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migration process of refugees. Both treatments effectively improve altruism and reduce prejudice from natives towards migrants …
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-in-the-field experiment comprised five behavioural games: dictator, bargaining, trust, public goods, and risk-preference elicitation. It was …, small and medium-sized enterprises using a lab-in-the-field experiment with small-business owners in Myanmar. The study is a …
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experiment, a trust game variant, we study whether moral wiggle room also prevails, when reciprocity is a potential motivation …
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provided. Our binary trust game closely follows their design. Only a preceding stage (safe outside option vs. enter the game …
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We extend the literature structurally estimating social preferences by accounting for the desire to adhere to social norms. Our representative agent is strongly motivated by norms and failing to account for this causes us to overestimate how much agents care about helping those who are worse...
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