Standard theoretical prediction is that rational economic agents participating in rent-seeking contests should engage in socially inefficient behavior by exerting costly efforts. Experimental studies find that the actual efforts of participants are significantly higher than predicted and that over-dissipation of rents (or overbidding or over-expenditure of resources) can occur. Although the standard theory cannot explain over-dissipation, this phenomenon can be explained by incorporating behavioral dimensions into the rent-seeking contest, such as (1) the utility of winning, (2) relative payoff maximization, (3) bounded rationality, and (4) judgmental biases. These explanations are not exhaustive, but they provide a coherent picture of impo...
textabstractThis paper reconsiders Tullock's analysis of rent seeking and wasteful overdissipation. ...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
The standard theoretical description of rent-seeking contests is that of rational individuals or gro...
Researchers have proposed various theories to explain overbidding in rent-seeking contents, includin...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
This article investigates rent dissipation—the total costs of rent seeking in relation to the value ...
We investigate observed rent dissipation—the ratio of the total costs of rent seeking to the monetar...
AbstractWe study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the perf...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance wit...
textabstractThis paper reconsiders Tullock's analysis of rent seeking and wasteful overdissipation. ...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
The standard theoretical description of rent-seeking contests is that of rational individuals or gro...
Researchers have proposed various theories to explain overbidding in rent-seeking contents, includin...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
This article investigates rent dissipation—the total costs of rent seeking in relation to the value ...
We investigate observed rent dissipation—the ratio of the total costs of rent seeking to the monetar...
AbstractWe study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the perf...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
This article experimentally studies a two-stage elimination contest and compares its performance wit...
textabstractThis paper reconsiders Tullock's analysis of rent seeking and wasteful overdissipation. ...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...