This paper analyzes behavior on a TV game show where players’ monetary payoffs depend upon an array of factors, including ability in answering questions, perceived cooperativeness and the willingness of other players to choose them. We find a substantial beauty premium and are able to disentangle contributing factors. Attractive players perform no differently than less attractive ones, on every dimension. They also exhibit and engender the same degree of cooperativeness. Nevertheless, attractive players are substantially less likely to be eliminated by their peers. Our results suggest a consumption value basis for the beauty premium
We conducted a trust game experiment to investigate whether women are trusted more when they wear ma...
The existence of a beauty premium in the labor market and the malefemale wage gap suggests that appe...
We study how voluntary participation in Beauty Contest Games (BCGs) affects the actions and payoffs ...
This paper analyzes behavior on a TV game show where players’ monetary payoffs depend upon an array ...
We analyze discrimination against less attractive people on a TV game show with high stakes. The gam...
We analyze discrimination against less attractive people on a TV game show with high stakes. The gam...
While previous research has supported the existence of beauty premium, this paper focuses on the mon...
We design a laboratory experiment to illuminate the channels through which relatively more attractiv...
We decompose the beauty premium in an experimental labor market where “employers” determine wages of...
The existence of a beauty premium in the labor market and the male/female wage gap suggests that app...
We introduce a novel beauty contest experiment to study the gap between individual preferences and b...
We conducted a trust game experiment to investigate whether women are trusted more when they wear ma...
Preference for beauty is human nature, as previous behavior studies have supported the notion of "be...
The beauty contest stems from Keyne's famous book where he uses a baeuty contest game to illust...
dence from a simple bargaining game in which players listened to prerecorded speeches and viewed the...
We conducted a trust game experiment to investigate whether women are trusted more when they wear ma...
The existence of a beauty premium in the labor market and the malefemale wage gap suggests that appe...
We study how voluntary participation in Beauty Contest Games (BCGs) affects the actions and payoffs ...
This paper analyzes behavior on a TV game show where players’ monetary payoffs depend upon an array ...
We analyze discrimination against less attractive people on a TV game show with high stakes. The gam...
We analyze discrimination against less attractive people on a TV game show with high stakes. The gam...
While previous research has supported the existence of beauty premium, this paper focuses on the mon...
We design a laboratory experiment to illuminate the channels through which relatively more attractiv...
We decompose the beauty premium in an experimental labor market where “employers” determine wages of...
The existence of a beauty premium in the labor market and the male/female wage gap suggests that app...
We introduce a novel beauty contest experiment to study the gap between individual preferences and b...
We conducted a trust game experiment to investigate whether women are trusted more when they wear ma...
Preference for beauty is human nature, as previous behavior studies have supported the notion of "be...
The beauty contest stems from Keyne's famous book where he uses a baeuty contest game to illust...
dence from a simple bargaining game in which players listened to prerecorded speeches and viewed the...
We conducted a trust game experiment to investigate whether women are trusted more when they wear ma...
The existence of a beauty premium in the labor market and the malefemale wage gap suggests that appe...
We study how voluntary participation in Beauty Contest Games (BCGs) affects the actions and payoffs ...