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easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite …
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easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite …
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easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite …
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easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite …. -- backward induction ; forward reasoning ; bargaining …
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easy. In our stochastic (alternating offer) bargaining experiment, there is a certain first-period pie and a known finite …. -- backward induction ; forward reasoning ; bargaining …
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Approximate truth refers to the principle that border cases should be analyzed by solving generic cases and solving border cases as limits of generic ones (Brennan et al., 2008). Our study experimentally explores whether this conceptual principle is also behaviorally appealing. To do so, we...
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Approximate truth refers to the principle that border cases should be analyzed by solving generic cases and solving border cases as limits of generic ones (Brennan et al., 2008). Our study experimentally explores whether this conceptual principle is also behaviorally appealing. To do so, we...
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"Approximate truth" refers to the principle that border cases should be analyzed by solving generic cases and solving border cases as limits of generic ones (Brennan et al., 2008). Our study experimentally explores whether this conceptual principle is also behaviorally appealing. To do so, we...
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"Approximate truth" refers to the principle that border cases should be analyzed by solving generic cases and solving border cases as limits of generic ones (Brennan et al., 2008). Our study experimentally explores whether this conceptual principle is also behaviorally appealing. To do so, we...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009569649