نتایج جستجو برای: a13 b41

تعداد نتایج: 651  

2001
Gary Charness Guillaume R. Frechette John H. Kagel

The gift-exchange game is a form of sequential prisoner’s dilemma, developed by Fehr, Kirchsteiger, and Riedl (1993), and popularized in a series of papers by Ernst Fehr and co-authors. While the European studies typically feature a high degree of gift exchange, the few U.S. studies provide some conflicting results. We find that the degree of gift exchange is surprisingly sensitive to an appare...

2005
Alexander K. Koch

Recent bargaining experiments demonstrated an impact of anonymity and incomplete information on subjects’ behavior. This has rekindled the question whether “fair” behavior is inspired by regard for others or is explained by external forces. To test for the importance of external pressure we compare a standard double blind dictator game to a treatment which provides no information about the sour...

2018
Masaaki TABATA

metal ions <A13+, Ca2+, Cd2+, Co2+, Cr3+, Cu2+, Fe2+, Fe3+, K+, Mg2+, Mn2+, Na+, alld Zn2+) on antioxidatiye activities of (-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) were studied by an oxygen electrode method. The antioxidatiye activities of catechins were high and censtant at pH 6-12, but decreased in acidic and strollg alkaline solutions. Copper(II) ion the most strongly increased the antioxidative ...

2012
Martin Halla Friedrich G. Schneider Bruno S. Frey Franz Hackl Wolfgang Luhan Gerald Pruckner Corné van Walbeek Hannes Winner

In this paper we study the social norms to abstain from cheating on the state via benefit fraud and tax evasion. We interpret these norms (called benefit morale and tax morale) as moral goods, and derive testable hypotheses on whether their demand is determined by prices. Employing a large survey data set from OECD-member countries we provide robust evidence that the demand responds to price pr...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2008
Antonio Cabrales Antoni Calvó-Armengol

This paper shows that models where preferences of individuals depend not only on their allocations, but also on the well being of other persons, can produce both large and testable effects. We study the allocation of workers with heterogeneous productivities to firms. We show that even small deviations from purely “selfish” preferences leads to widespread workplace skill segregation. That is, w...

2004
Peter Martinsson

This paper proposes that people derive utility not only from goods or their attributes as in standard models, but also from their self-image as influenced by their own perception of their preferences. In a representative survey, most respondents considered their own concern for status when purchasing a car to be minor in comparison with the status concerns of others. Similarly, most individuals...

2006
Andrew E. Clark David Masclet Marie Claire Villeval ANDREW E. CLARK CLAIRE VILLEVAL

This paper considers the effect of status or relative income on work effort, combining experimental evidence from a gift-exchange game with the analysis of multi-country ISSP survey data. We find a consistent negative effect of others’ incomes on individual effort in both datasets. The individual’s rank in the income distribution is a stronger determinant of effort than is others’ average incom...

2002
Wylie Bradford

This paper was prepared as a background paper for the panel on “Global Capitalism and Sustainable Development” in the International Conference on Global Ethos to be held at the United Nations University in Tokyo, Japan, in October 2000. It surveys the major issues involved in defining sustainability, and the relationship thereof to development and the behaviour of capitalist economies. A partic...

1995
Sung-Wai Hong Yuk-Hee Chan Wan-Chi Siu

A13 STRACT This paper presents a new adaptive objective function based on the regularized iterative block reduction technique for low-bit rate transform coded images. Also, a better initial estimate for the regularization approach is presented. Two types of prior knowledge are used: the first type bounds the maximum tolerable error (roughness), and the second type restricts the high-frequency c...

1994
Elias Kiritsis

Exact string solutions are presented, where moduli fields are varying with time. They provide examples where a dynamical change of the topology of space is occurring. Some other solutions give cosmological examples where some dimensions are compactified dynamically or simulate pre-big bang type scenarios. Some lessons are drawn concerning the region of validity of effective theories and how the...

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