There is a general presumption that social preferences can be ignored if markets are competitive. Market experiments (Smith 1962) and recent theoretical results (Dufwenberg et al. 2008) suggest that competition forces people to behave as if they were purely self-interested. We qualify this view. Social preferences are irrelevant if and only if two conditions are met: separability of preferences and completeness of contracts. These conditions are often plausible, but they fail to hold when uncertainty is important (financial markets) or when incomplete contracts are traded (labor markets). Social preferences can explain many of the anomalies frequently observed on these markets
This paper reports a 3-phase experiment on a stylized labor market. In the first two phases agents f...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as ...
This paper reports a 3-phase experiment on a stylized labor market. In the first two phases agents ...
There is a general presumption that social preferences can be ignored if markets are competitive. Ma...
A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely motivated...
A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely motivated...
Heidhues P, Riedel F. Do social preferences matter in competitive markets?. Working Papers. Institut...
Abstract: A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely...
Do competitive markets remove the impact of social norms and customs on market out-comes? Or are the...
A long-standing discussion in economics asks whether institutions affect people’s social predisposi-...
Abstract: Do competitive markets remove the impact of social norms and customs on market out-comes? ...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as a...
abstract (introduction): in every society, no matter if it is a married couple, a country, or an int...
This paper reports a 3-phase experiment on a stylized labor market. In the first two phases agents f...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as ...
This paper reports a 3-phase experiment on a stylized labor market. In the first two phases agents ...
There is a general presumption that social preferences can be ignored if markets are competitive. Ma...
A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely motivated...
A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely motivated...
Heidhues P, Riedel F. Do social preferences matter in competitive markets?. Working Papers. Institut...
Abstract: A substantial number of people exhibit social preferences, which means they are not solely...
Do competitive markets remove the impact of social norms and customs on market out-comes? Or are the...
A long-standing discussion in economics asks whether institutions affect people’s social predisposi-...
Abstract: Do competitive markets remove the impact of social norms and customs on market out-comes? ...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as a...
abstract (introduction): in every society, no matter if it is a married couple, a country, or an int...
This paper reports a 3-phase experiment on a stylized labor market. In the first two phases agents f...
This paper reports experimental evidence on a stylized labor market. The experiment is designed as ...
This paper reports a 3-phase experiment on a stylized labor market. In the first two phases agents ...