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1also available:Exemplare Uni Bonn from 1989
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2by Blanco, Mariana Engelmann, Dirk Normann, Hans Theo Published in Games and economic behavior (2011)“...We assess the predictive power of a model of other-regarding preferences—inequality aversion—using a within-subject design. We run four different experiments...”
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3by Acemoglu, Daron Ozdaglar, Asuman ParandehGheibi, Ali Published in Games and economic behavior (2010)“...We provide a model to investigate the tension between information aggregation and spread of misinformation. Individuals meet pairwise and exchange information,...”
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4“...People are reciprocal if they reward kind actions and punish unkind ones. In this paper we present a formal theory of reciprocity. It takes into account that...”
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5“...Modern economic theory ignores the influence of emotions on decision-making. Emerging neuroscience evidence suggests that sound and rational decision making,...”
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6“...Recently developed models of fairness can explain a wide variety of seemingly contradictory facts. One of the most controversial and yet unresolved issues in...”
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7“...Many experimental studies indicate that people are motivated by reciprocity. Rabin [Amer. Econ. Rev. 83 (1993) 1281] develops techniques for incorporating such...”
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8by Sheremeta, Roman M Published in Games and economic behavior (2010)“...This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance with a one-stage contest. Contrary to the theory, the...”
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9“...We introduce a parametric model of other-regarding preferences in which my emotional state determines the marginal rate of substitution between my own and...”
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10“...In this paper we elicit preferences for money–time pairs via experimental techniques. We estimate a general specification of discounting that nests exponential...”
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11“...We examine the degree of trust and trustworthiness in an experimental trust game with 662 participants from six different age groups, ranging from 8-year-olds...”
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12by Ellingsen, Tore Johannesson, Magnus Tjøtta, Sigve Torsvik, Gaute Published in Games and economic behavior (2010)“...Guilt averse individuals experience a utility loss if they believe they let someone down. For example, generosity depends on what the donor believes that the...”
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13by Cox, James C Published in Games and economic behavior (2004)“...This paper uses a three-games (or triadic) design to identify trusting and reciprocating behavior. A large literature on single-game trust and reciprocity...”
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14by López-Pintado, Dunia Published in Games and economic behavior (2008)“...This paper studies how a behavior spreads in a population. We consider a network of interacting agents whose actions are determined by the actions of their...”
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15“...We develop a characterization of stochastically stable states for the logit-response learning dynamics in games, with arbitrary specification of revision...”
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16by Carpenter, Jeffrey P Published in Games and economic behavior (2007)“...Because costly punishment is not credible, subgame perfection suggests that punishment will not deter free riding, regardless of the size or structure of...”
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17“...We report results from an experiment that examines play in an indefinitely repeated, two-player Prisoner's Dilemma game. Each experimental session involves N...”
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18“...When attempting to design a truthful mechanism for a computationally hard problem such as combinatorial auctions, one is faced with the problem that most...”
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19by Young, H. Peyton Published in Games and economic behavior (2009)“...A person learns by trial and error if he occasionally tries out new strategies, rejecting choices that are erroneous in the sense that they do not lead to...”
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20“...We study indirect reciprocity and strategic reputation building in an experimental helping game. At any time only half of the subjects can build a reputation...”