The effects of (incentivized) belief elicitation in public goods experiments
Belief elicitation is an important methodological issue for experimental economists. There are two generic questions: 1) Do incentives increase belief accuracy? 2) Are there interaction effects of beliefs and decisions? We investigate these questions in the case of finitely repeated public goods exp...
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Volume: | 13 |
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Main Author: |
Gaechter, Simon
Renner, Elke |
Format: | Journal Article |
Language: | English |
Zielgruppe: |
Academic |
Place of publication: |
DORDRECHT SPRINGER 01.09.2010 Springer |
published in: | Experimental economics : a journal of the Economic Science Association Vol. 13; no. 3; pp. 364 - 377 |
ORCID: |
0000-0001-5858-9872 |
Data of publication: | 2010-09-01 |
ISSN: |
1386-4157 1573-6938 |
EISSN: |
1573-6938 |
Discipline: | Economics |
Series: |
Experimental Economics |
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Online Access: | Fulltext |
Database: | Social Sciences Citation Index Web of Knowledge Web of Science - Social Sciences Citation Index - 2010 Web of Science RePEc RePEc IDEAS CrossRef Academic OneFile (A&I only) Database information Databases - DBIS |