We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance of rent-seeking contests. Most previous studies use a lottery prize rule and linear cost, and find both overbidding relative to the Nash equilibrium prediction and significant variation of efforts, which we term ‘overspreading.’ We investigate the effects of allocating the prize by a lottery versus sharing it proportionally, and of convex versus linear costs of effort, while holding fixed the Nash equilibrium prediction for effort. We find the share rule results in average effort closer to the Nash prediction, and lower variation of effort. Combining the share rule with a convex cost function further enhances these results. We can explain a s...
This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-al...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
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 ...
AbstractWe study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the perf...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
We design an experiment to test if the manner in which subjects receive the endowment has any bearin...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
Standard theoretical prediction is that rational economic agents participating in rent-seeking conte...
Researchers have proposed various theories to explain overbidding in rent-seeking contents, includin...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
The standard theoretical description of rent-seeking contests is that of rational individuals or gro...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
We experimentally test a rent seeking model under five levels of competition. At one extreme, a subj...
This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-al...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
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 ...
AbstractWe study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the perf...
We study experimentally the effects of cost structure and prize allocation rules on the performance ...
We design an experiment to test if the manner in which subjects receive the endowment has any bearin...
We provide an overview of experimental literature on contests and point out the two main phenomena o...
Standard theoretical prediction is that rational economic agents participating in rent-seeking conte...
Researchers have proposed various theories to explain overbidding in rent-seeking contents, includin...
This paper experimentally compares the performance of four simultaneous lottery contests: a grand co...
The standard theoretical description of rent-seeking contests is that of rational individuals or gro...
Costly competitions between economic agents are modeled as contests. Researchers use laboratory expe...
We experimentally test a rent seeking model under five levels of competition. At one extreme, a subj...
This study provides a unified framework to compare three canonical types of contests: winner-take-al...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...
This study reports an experiment that examines whether groups can better comply with theoretical pre...