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anonymity. The standard definition requires that if agents' names are permuted, their assignments should be permuted in the same … way. Since no rule satisfies this definition in this model, we introduce weaker variants, "anonymity on distinct … preferences," "pairwise-anonymity on distinct preferences," "pairwise-anonymity on distinct profiles," and "independence of others …
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weak restrictions on preferences (Local Non-Common Indifference Property) and on the Pareto correspondence (Anonymity) and …
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, 2005) in both anonymity and face-to-face treatments. Subjects consist of students and non-students (citizens) to … in the anonymity treatment, but that is not significantly difference between the anonymity and face-to-face treatments … than in the anonymity treatment; and iv) the receivers who are deceived are more likely to believe a sender's message to be …
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rule is the unique allocation rule satisfying strategy-proofness, anonymity and individual rationality. …
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spread and volatility is weaker after the switch to anonymity. …
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We study strategy-proof rules for choosing between two alternatives. We consider the full preference domain which allows for indifference. In this framework, for strategy proof rules, ontoness does not imply efficiency. We weaken the requirement of efficiency to ontoness and characterizes the...
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with similarities to the floor of the NYSE. Our main hypothesis is that the non-anonymity allows the specialist to assess … pronounced than the quote adjustment after transactions at prices inside the spread. Our results indicate that anonymity comes at …
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anonymity in the laboratory with a repeated two-stage public goods game with exclusion. When first-stage contributions are …
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Awards are widespread in all countries and are prevalent both in the public sphere and in the private sector. This paper argues, and empirically supports, that awards serve public functions and economists should take them seriously. Using a unique cross-country data set, we suggest that awards...
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Despite widespread use in online transactions, rating systems only provide summary statistics of buyers' diverse opinions at best. To investigate the consequences of this coarse form of information aggregation, we consider a dynamic lemons market in which buyers share their evaluations...
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