Massimo Finocchiaro Castro (2005) Cultural Goods and Laboratory Experiments.
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In a two-stage public goods experiment, we study the framing effect due to the adoption of a cultural context. Our results show a slight increase in the allocations of subjects’ endowments to the cultural good when the cultural context is implemented in the laboratory. In particular, in one treatment, the framing effect has a strong impact in the last two periods only.
This is a Accepted version This version's date is: 2005 This item is not peer reviewed
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