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report a laboratory experiment based on these extended games. We find that behavior is similar in the two extended games …
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encourage shirking. In contrast, ownpayoff effects suggest that both fines and bonuses discourage shirking. In an experiment we …
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encourage shirking. In contrast, ownpayoff effects suggest that both fines and bonuses discourage shirking. In an experiment we …
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The common prior assumption is pervasive in game-theoretic models with incomplete information. This paper investigates experimentally the importance of inducing a common prior in a two-person signaling game. For a specific probability distribution of the sender’s type, the long-run behavior...
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We use laboratory experiments to compare allocation rules in uniform price divisible good auctions. “Standard” and “uniform” allocation rules admit different types of low-price equilibria, which are eliminated by a “hybrid” rule. We observe little evidence of revenue differences...
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is predicted to emerge in their "action commitment" extended game. We then report a laboratory experiment designed to …
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report a laboratory experiment based on these extended games. We find that behavior is similar in the two extended games …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010672348
We use laboratory experiments to compare allocation rules in uniform price divisible good auctions. “Standard” and “uniform” allocation rules admit different types of low-price equilibria, which are eliminated by a “hybrid” rule. We observe little evidence of revenue differences...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008557033
is predicted to emerge in their "action commitment" extended game. We then report a laboratory experiment designed to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005051726
The common prior assumption is pervasive in game-theoretic models with incomplete information. This paper investigates experimentally the importance of inducing a common prior in a two-person signaling game. For a specific probability distribution of the sender’s type, the long-run behavior...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005051727