Maria Vittoria Levati

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2007

Number

31

Co-Authors

Privately contributing to public goods over time: An experimental study. Paper on Strategic Interaction No. 1. Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems (2007)

Werner Güth, Maria Vittoria Levati, Andreas Stiehler

Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either...

Tax Morale and (De-)Centralization : An Experimental Study (2003)

Güth,Werner, Levati,Maria Vittoria, Sausgruber,Rupert

We consider a society composed of two regions. Each of them provides a public good whose benefits reach beyond local boundaries. In case of decentralization, taxes collected by members of a region...

Indirect Reciprocity in Cyclical Networks : An Experimental Study (2003)

Greiner,Ben, Levati,Maria Vittoria

A cyclical network of indirect reciprocity is derived organizing 3- or 6-person groups into rings of social interaction where the first individual can help the second, the second the third, and so on...

Friedman, Harsanyi, Rawls, Boulding - or Somebody Else? : An Experimental Investigation of Distributional Justice (2003)

Traub,Stefan, Seidl,Christian, Schmidt,Ulrich, Levati,Maria Vittoria

This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and the risk scenarios are combined with the self-concern and the umpire modes. We study behavioral...

Tax Morale and (De-)Centralization : An Experimental Study (2003)

Güth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria, Sausgruber, Rupert

We consider a society composed of two regions. Each of them provides a public good whose benefits reach beyond local boundaries. In case of decentralization, taxes collected by members of a region...

Indirect Reciprocity in Cyclical Networks : An Experimental Study (2003)

Greiner, Ben, Levati, Maria Vittoria

A cyclical network of indirect reciprocity is derived organizing 3- or 6-person groups into rings of social interaction where the first individual can help the second, the second the third, and so on...

Friedman, Harsanyi, Rawls, Boulding - or Somebody Else? : An Experimental Investigation of Distributional Justice (2003)

Traub, Stefan, Seidl, Christian, Schmidt, Ulrich, Levati, Maria Vittoria

This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and the risk scenarios are combined with the self-concern and the umpire modes. We study behavioral...

Friedman, Harsanyi, Rawls, Boulding - or Somebody Else? An Experimental Investigation of Distributive Justice (2003)

Stefan Traub, Christian Seidl, Ulrich Schmidt, Maria Vittoria Levati, Jel-classification D

This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and the risk scenarios are combined with the self--concern and the umpire modes. We study behavioral...

Indirect Reciprocity in Cyclical Networks - An Experimental Study (2003)

Ben Greiner, Maria Vittoria Levati

A cyclical network of indirect reciprocity is derived organizing 3- or 6-person groups into rings of social interaction where the first individual can help the second, the second the third, and so on...

Incentive contracts versus trust in three-person ultimatum games : an experimental study (2002)

Büchner,Susanne, González,Luis, Güth,Werner, Levati,Maria Vittoria

Whether incentive contracts perform better than trust in terms of productive efficiency is usually explored by principal-agent experiments (most involving only one agent). We investigate this issue...

Speeding up bureaucrats by greasing them : an experimental study (2002)

González,Luis, Güth,Werner, Levati,Maria Vittoria

In the experiment two bureaucrats independently can grant a permit with the profit of the private party depending on when the permit is given. Whereas one bureaucrat can only veto the project, the...

Privately contributing to public goods over time : an experimental study (2002)

Güth,Werner, Levati,Maria Vittoria, Stiehler,Andreas

Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either...

Explaining private provision of public goods by conditional cooperation : an evolutionary approach (2002)

Levati, Maria Vittoria

We adopt an evolutionary approach to investigate whether and when conditional cooperation can explain the voluntary contribution phenomenon often observed in public goods experiments and real life....

Incentive contracts versus trust in three-person ultimatum games : an experimental study (2002)

Büchner, Susanne, González, Luis, Güth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria

Whether incentive contracts perform better than trust in terms of productive efficiency is usually explored by principal-agent experiments (most involving only one agent). We investigate this issue...

Speeding up bureaucrats by greasing them : an experimental study (2002)

González, Luis, Güth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria

In the experiment two bureaucrats independently can grant a permit with the profit of the private party depending on when the permit is given. Whereas one bureaucrat can only veto the project, the...

Privately contributing to public goods over time : an experimental study (2002)

Güth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria, Stiehler, Andreas

Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either...

Speeding up Bureaucrats by Greasing Them. An Experimental Study (2002)

Luis González, Werner Güth, Maria Vittoria Levati

In the experiment two bureaucrats independently can grant a permit with the profit of the private party depending on when the permit is given. Whereas one bureaucrat can only veto the project, the...

Deadline Effects in Ultimatum Bargaining: An Experimental Study of Concession Sniping with Low or no Costs of Delay.” Working Paper, Max Planck Institute for Research into Economic Systems (2001)

Werner Güth, Maria Vittoria Levati, Boris Maciejovsky

In this paper we report an experimental study of the ultimatum game in which subjects bargain for constant and slowly decreasing pies, over 3 and 11 rounds with either constant or alternating offers....

An Application of the English Clock Market Mechanism to Public Goods Games (2001)

Maria Vittoria Levati, Tibor Neugebauer

We conducted a laboratory study with a public goods game in which contributions are not submitted all at once but incrementally as coordinated in real time by a clock. Individuals press a button as...

An Application of the English Clock Market Mechanism to Public Goods Games

Maria Vittoria Levati, Tibor Neugebauer

We conducted a laboratory study with a public goods game in which contributions are not submitted all at once but incrementally as coordinated in real time by a clock. Individuals press a button as...

Explaining Private Provision of Public Goods by Conditional Cooperation - An Evoltuionary Approach -

Maria Vittoria Levati

We adopt an evolutionary approach to investigate whether and when conditional cooperation can explain the voluntary contribution phenomenon often observed in public goods experiments and real life....

Indirect Reciprocity in Cyclical Networks - An Experimental Study -

Ben Greiner, Maria Vittoria Levati

A cyclical network of indirect reciprocity is derived organizing 3- or 6-person groups into rings of social interaction where the first individual can help the second, the second the third, and so on...

Privately Contributing to Public Goods over Time

Güth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria, Stiehler, Andreas

Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either...

Privately Contributing to Public Goods over Time

Güth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria, Stiehler, Andreas

Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either...

Deadline Effects in Ultimatum Bargaining: An Experimental Study of Concession Sniping with Low or no Costs of Delay*

Werner Güth, Maria Vittoria Levati, Boris Maciejovsky

In this paper we report an experimental study of the ultimatum game in which subjects bargain for constant and slowly decreasing pies, over 3 and 11 rounds with either constant or alternating offers....

Privately Contributing to Public Goods over Time - An Experimental Study -

Werner Güth, Maria Vittoria Levati, Andreas Stiehler

Similar to Levati and Neugebauer (2001), a clock is used by which participants can vary their individual contributions for voluntarily providing a public good. As time goes by, participants either...

Speeding up Bureaucrats by Greasing Them - An Experimental Study -

Luis Gonzalez, Werner Güth, Maria Vittoria Levati

In the experiment two bureaucrats independently can grant a permit with the profit of the private party depending on when the permit is given. Whereas one bureaucrat can only veto the project, the...

Friedman, Harsanyi, Rawls, Boulding - or Somebody Else?

Traub, Stefan, Seidl, Christian, Schmidt, Ulrich, Levati, Maria Vittoria

This paper investigates distributive justice using a fourfold experimental design: The ignorance and the risk scenarios are combined with the self{concern and the umpire modes. We study behavioral...

On the relation between impulses to help and causes of neediness: An experimental study

Buitrago, Gelkha, Gueth, Werner, Levati, Maria Vittoria

A novel two-person "charity game", related to the "Samaritan's Dilemma" [Buchanan, J.M., 1975. The samaritan's dilemma. In: Phelps, E.S. (Ed.), Altruism, Morality and Economic Theory. Russel Sage...