We design an experiment to examine behavior and welfare in a multi-level trust game representing a pass through investment in an intermediated market. In a repeated game, an investor invests via an intermediary who lends to a borrower. A pre-experiment one-shot version of the game serves as a baseline and to type each subject. We alter the transparency of exchanges between non-adjacent parties. We find transparency of the exchanges between the investor and intermediary does not significantly affect welfare. However, transparency regarding exchanges between the intermediary and borrower promotes trust on the part of the investor, increasing welfare. Further, this has asymmetric effects: borrowers and intermediaries achieve greater welfare be...
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Behavior in trust games has been linked to general notions of trust and trustworthiness, important c...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
We design an experiment to examine welfare and behavior in a multi-level trust game representing a p...
We design an experiment to examine behavior and welfare in a multi-level trust game representing a p...
The paper reports on experiments designed to determine the effect of the source of information about...
This paper Examines experimentally the reputation building role of disclosure in an investment/trust...
This article analyses the role of information in building reputation in an investment/trust game. Th...
This dissertation investigates human economic behavior in contexts which are characterized by differ...
Any trust situation involves a certain amount of risk for trustors that trustees could abuse. In som...
We present a simple mechanism that can be implemented in a simple experiment. In a modified trust ga...
This paper uses data from a controlled laboratory environment to study the impact of transparency (i...
Eckwert B, Drees B. Welfare Effects of Transparency in Foreign Exchange Markets: The Role of Hedging...
My dissertation uses game theoretical and experimental approaches to study how individual's behavior...
Economic theory suggests that market failures arise when contracts are difficult to enforce or obser...
Author entered 'Experimental Examination of Behavior in a Sequential versus Simultaneous Trust Game'...
Behavior in trust games has been linked to general notions of trust and trustworthiness, important c...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...
We design an experiment to examine welfare and behavior in a multi-level trust game representing a p...
We design an experiment to examine behavior and welfare in a multi-level trust game representing a p...
The paper reports on experiments designed to determine the effect of the source of information about...
This paper Examines experimentally the reputation building role of disclosure in an investment/trust...
This article analyses the role of information in building reputation in an investment/trust game. Th...
This dissertation investigates human economic behavior in contexts which are characterized by differ...
Any trust situation involves a certain amount of risk for trustors that trustees could abuse. In som...
We present a simple mechanism that can be implemented in a simple experiment. In a modified trust ga...
This paper uses data from a controlled laboratory environment to study the impact of transparency (i...
Eckwert B, Drees B. Welfare Effects of Transparency in Foreign Exchange Markets: The Role of Hedging...
My dissertation uses game theoretical and experimental approaches to study how individual's behavior...
Economic theory suggests that market failures arise when contracts are difficult to enforce or obser...
Author entered 'Experimental Examination of Behavior in a Sequential versus Simultaneous Trust Game'...
Behavior in trust games has been linked to general notions of trust and trustworthiness, important c...
We investigate the motives behind reciprocal behavior by making selfish acts anonymous but not commo...