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Browsing Discussion papers of interdisciplinary research project 373 / Sonderforschungsbereich 373 by Author "Engelmann, Dirk"
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2000-04-13BuchAn Experimental Comparison of the Fairness Models by Bolton and Ockenfels and by Fehr and Schmidt Engelmann, Dirk; Strobel, MartinIn this note we present an experiment to compare the two competing fairness theories by Bolton / Ockenfels and Fehr / Schmidt. For most experiments that these theories have previously been applied to, they make similar ...
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2005-09-14BuchAn Experimental Study of the Repeated Trust Game with Incomplete Information Anderhub, Vital; Güth, Werner; Engelmann, Dirk
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2000-01-20BuchTax Liability Side Equivalence in ExperimentalPosted-Offer Markets Borck, Rainald; Engelmann, Dirk; Müller, Wieland; Normann, Hans-TheoIn theory, the incidence of a tax should be independent of which side of the market it is levied on. This principle of liability side equivalence underlies virtually all theories of tax incidence. Policy discussions, ...
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1999-07-08BuchThe False Consensus Effect Disappears if Representative Information and Monetary Incentives Are Given Engelmann, Dirk; Strobel, MartinIn this paper we present an experiment on the false consensus effect. Unlike previous experiments, we provide monetary incentives for revealing the actual estimation of others’ behavior. In each session and round sixteen ...