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interest in those parameters, voting patterns suggest significant influence of cooperative orientation, political attitudes …
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This paper examines whether and how cheap talk communication can facilitate within-group coordination when two unequal sized groups compete for a prize that is shared equally among members of the winning group, regardless of their (costly) contributions to the group's success. We find that...
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Previous experiments on public goods dilemmas have found that the opportunity to punish leads to higher contributions …
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either task-determined or random. We find subjects' voting to be mainly self-interested but also influenced by egalitarian …
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Alchian and Demsetz’s (1972) influential explanation of the classical business firm argues that there is need for a concentrated residual claim in the hands of a central agent, to motivate the monitoring of workers. We model monitoring as a way to transform team production from a collective...
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Efficiently growing a group or firm often requires integration of individuals from lower-performing entities. We explore the effectiveness of two policies intended to facilitate such integration, using a laboratory experiment that models production as a coordination game with Pareto-ranked...
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Being the leader in a group often involves making risky decisions that affect the payoffs of all members, and the decision to take this responsibility in a group is endogenous in many contexts. In this paper, we experimentally study: (1) the willingness of men and women to make risky decisions...
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We report experiments designed to test between Nash equilibria that are stable and unstable under learning. The 'TASP …
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Efficient growth often requires the integration of individuals from lower-performing groups, firms, or societies into higher-performing ones. Such integration may be difficult without facilitating interventions or restrictions. We explore, using a laboratory experiment, the effectiveness of two...
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would result. In a series of laboratory experiments we study price formation in markets with private and common values …
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