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1“...Loss aversion can occur in riskless and risky choices. Yet, there is no evidence whether people who are loss averse in riskless choices are also loss averse in...”
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2by Adriani, Fabrizio“...In a setting where inequality is ingrained and largely unavoidable (battle of the sexes), we investigate whether subjects condition their behaviour on the...”
2021
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3by Alempaki, Despoina“...We conduct a lab-in-the-field experiment with 567 children, aged four to eleven, in which we investigate the effect of social norms on lying and test whether...”
2021
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4by Murad, Zahra“...We investigate whether relative performance feedback can create biases in confidence leading it to 'snowball'. We study elicited confidence about own...”
2020
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5by Burdea, Valeria“...We use laboratory experiments to study communication games with partially verifiable information. In these games, based on Glazer and Rubinstein (2004, 2006),...”
2020
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6by Bleichrodt, Han“...Accounting for ambiguity aversion in dynamic decisions generally implies that either dynamic consistency or consequentialism must be given up. To gain insight...”
2020
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7by Engelmann, Dirk“...Under simple majority voting an absolute majority of voters may choose policies that are harmful to minorities. It is the purpose of sub- and super-majority...”
2020
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8by Cubitt, Robin P“...According to the Description-Experience gap (DE gap), people act as if overweighting rare events when information about those events is derived from...”
2020
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9by Gächter, Simon“...We examine the effect of payoff variations on cooperation in one-shot prisoner's dilemma games. We focus on three factors: risk, temptation, and efficiency,...”
2020
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10by Albornoz, Facundo“...We document a sharp increase in hate crime in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum. We show that this rise was more pronounced in more pro-remain areas...”
2020
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11by Cubitt, Robin P“...The Description-Experience gap (DE gap) is widely thought of as a tendency for people to act as if overweighting rare events when information about those...”
2020
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12by Corgnet, Brice“...People are generally assumed to shy away from activities generating stochastic rewards, thus requiring extra compensation for handling any additional risk. In...”
2020
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13Governance and group conflict
January 2020by Koelle, Felix“...Many situations in the social and economic life are characterized by rivalry and con ict between two or more competing groups. Warfare, socio-political con...”
2020
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14“...This document presents the preliminary findings from the quantitative data generation and analysis conducted as part of the project “Financial decision-making,...”
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15by Li, Xueheng“...Is punishment of free riders driven by descriptive social norms of cooperation and punishment? We conduct experiments in which participants interact in a...”
2020
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16by Fallucchi, Francesco“...A popular empirical technique to measure norms uses coordination games to elicit what subjects in an experiment consider appropriate behavior in a given...”
2020
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17by Alcalde Pérez, José“...We study the effects of affirmative action through endogenous set-asides. We propose a share auction for dual sourcing in which more intensive affirmative...”
2020
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18by Cabrales, Antonio“...Formal or informal institutions have long been adopted by societies to protect against opportunistic behavior. However, we know very little about how these...”
2020
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19by Chierchia, Gabriele“...Friendship is commonly assumed to reduce strategic uncertainty and enhance tacit coordination. However, this assumption has never been tested across two...”
2020
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20by Barr, Abigail“...This document presents the preliminary findings from the quantitative data generation and analysis conducted as part of the project "Financial decision-making,...”
2020