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identified in our experiments and give incentives to the investors (institutional and/or private) to search for alternative …
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This paper purports to provide experimental evidence explaining a number of stylized facts associated with thebehaviour of financial returns, in particular, the fat tailed nature of their distribution and the persistence in theirvolatility. By means of a laboratory experiment, we will...
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the models and conduct new experiments to do so. None of the most popular explanations suggested in the literature can …
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the models and conduct new experiments to do so. None of the most popular explanations suggested in the literature can …
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the models and conduct new experiments to do so. None of the most popular explanations suggested in the literature can …
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the models and conduct new experiments to do so. Our empirical evidence suggests that a preference for being seen as …
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A burgeoning literature in economics has started examining the role of social norms in explaining economic behavior. Surprisingly, the vast majority of this literature has studied social norms in asocial decision settings, where individuals are observed to act in isolation from each other. In...
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There is by now ample evidence from laboratory experiments that individuals exhibit "prosocial" or "other … laboratory experiments with 645 subjects at a trucker training program in the Midwestern US. The experiment use a version of the …
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A burgeoning literature in economics has started examining the role of social norms in explaining economic behavior. Surprisingly, the vast majority of this literature has studied social norms in asocial decision settings, where individuals are observed to act in isolation from each other. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011451190
We measure a specific form of other-regarding behavior, costly cooperation with an anonymous other, among 645 subjects at a trucker training program in the Midwestern US. Using subjects' second-mover strategy in a sequential form of the Prisoners' Dilemma, we categorize subjects as: Free Rider,...
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