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Risk-taking and fairness among cocaine-dependent patients in dual diagnoses: Schizophrenia and Anti-Social Personality Disorder
(Nature Research, 2020)
This study reports experimental results from a clinical sample of patients with a cocaine-related disorder and dual diagnosis: Schizophrenia and Anti-Social Personality Disorder. Both types of patients as well as a ...
Effects of Inequality on Trust and Reciprocity: An Experiment With Real Effort
(Frontiers Media, 2021)
The purpose of this paper is analyzing whether trust and reciprocity are affected by how
rich the partner is or how well the partner performed several tasks with real effort. A trust
game (TG) experiment is designed with ...
Country differences in ultimatum wage bargaining with a real task: evidence from greece, spain and the uk
(Ministerio de Industria, Comercio y Turismo. Secretaría de Estado de Comercio, 2020-06-24)
From experiments run in Greece, Spain and the UK, this paper studies ultimatum bargaining
over the wage paid in order to have a subject perform a given real task. Compared with Greece
and Spain, signifcantly higher wage ...
Punishing liars—How monitoring affects honesty and trust
(Public Library of Science, 2018)
Previous experiments have shown that the possibility to punish liars does not per se
increase honesty in principal-agent relationships. In this study, we first establish a punishment mechanism that substantially enhances ...
Catalog Competition: Theory and Experiments
(2015-09-03)
This paper studies a catalog competition game: two competing firms decide at the same
time product characteristics and prices in order to maximize profits. Since Dasgupta and
Maskin (1986) it is known that this one-shot ...
Voluntary contributions in a system with uncertain returns: a case of systemic risk
(Springer, 2019-12-06)
This paper investigates systemic risk that emerges from the interplay between uncertain returns to individual actions, uncertainty on others’ behavior and all this filtered through individual attitudes toward risk. We ...
Active Learning on Trust and Reciprocity for Undergraduates
(MDPI, 2019)
We propose a teaching activity aimed at promoting social values, such as trust and
reciprocity, among undergraduate students in economics and related degrees. We present our pilot
experience of what we call RED–‘Readin ...
Intragroup competition in public good games: The role of relative performance incentives and risk attitudes
(Wiley, 2019-03-27)
We analyze a public good game (PGG) with intragroup competition in which, generally but not always, the dominant strategy is to not contribute; therefore, free riding is the unique Nash equilibrium, not achieving Pareto ...
Physiological and behavioral patterns of corruption
(Frontiers, 2014)
We study the behavior and emotional arousal of the participants in an experimental auction, leading to an asymmetric social dilemma involving an auctioneer and two bidders. An antisocial transfer (bribe) which is beneficial ...
The heaven dictator game: costless taking or giving
(Elsevier, 2019-10)
We present experimental data from the Heaven-Dictator Game, a generalization of the Dictator Game that investigates the overstatement of inequality reduction in the motivation of social preferences. Two players start with ...