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Intelligence Disclosure and Cooperation in Repeated Interactions
How does information about players’ intelligence affect strategic behavior? Game theory, based on the assumption of common knowledge of rationality, does not provide useful predictions.
Marco Lambrecht +3 more
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Rotten Apples and Sterling Examples: Norm-Based Moral Reasoning and Peer Influences on Honesty
We develop a general norm-dependent utility function with disutility for actions that are inferior or superior to a norm. We test its validity by assessing the moderating role of norm sensitivity in explaining responses to peer influences in a budget ...
S. Huddart, Hong Qu
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A designer commits to a signal distribution that is informative about a payoff-relevant state. Conditional upon the privately observed signals, agents take actions that affect their payoffs as well as those of the designer.
Ina Taneva
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Case studies of cartels and recent theory suggest that communication is a key factor for cooperation under imperfect monitoring, where actions can only be observed with noise.
Fabian Dvorak, Sebastian Fehrler
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Conveniently Upset: Avoiding Altruism by Distorting Beliefs About Others’ Altruism
We present results from a "corruption game" (a dictator game modified so that recipients can take a side payment in exchange for accepting a reduction in the overall size of the pie).
R. Tella +3 more
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A Solidarity Mechanism to Allocate Stored Natural Gas in Crisis
The interruption of natural gas flows via pipeline to Europe in 2022 has demonstrated that supply crises pose a threat. Although member states have demonstrated unity and solidarity, they could be better prepared to respond to such challenges. Currently,
Dávid Csercsik, Anne Neumann
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Stakes Matter in Ultimatum Games
One of the most robust findings in experimental economics is that individuals in one-shot ultimatum games reject unfair offers. Puzzlingly, rejections have been found robust to substantial increases in stakes.
Steffen Andersen +4 more
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Strategy assortativity and the evolution of parochialism
This paper investigates the role of strategy assortativity for the evolution of parochialism. Individuals belonging to different groups are matched in pairs to play a prisoner’s dilemma, conditioning their choice on the identity of the partner.
E. Bilancini, L. Boncinelli, A. Tampieri
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Multiple Activities in Networks
We consider a network model where individuals exert efforts in two types of activities that are interdependent. These activities can be either substitutes or complements.
Ying‐ju Chen, Y. Zenou, Junjie Zhou
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Capital Tax Reform and the Real Economy: The Effects of the 2003 Dividend Tax Cut
Danny Yagan
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