Generalizing Experimental Findings
A study found that fishermen who acted cooperatively in a controlled game also tended to use more sustainable, cooperative fishing methods in their daily work. Based on this finding, a colleague argues, 'This single study proves that behavior observed in any controlled economic experiment will always predict real-world actions.' Critically evaluate this argument. Is the conclusion justified? Explain your reasoning, considering both the value of the study and the potential issues with such a broad generalization.
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A city government observes that there is only one company providing residential waste collection services, leading to high prices and infrequent service for its citizens. The government wants to create a market that produces better outcomes for residents. Based on the principles of market structure, which of the following policy actions is most likely to achieve this goal?
Generalizing Experimental Findings
An economist conducts a laboratory game with a group of local farmers to measure their willingness to cooperate in managing a shared irrigation system. The game's results show a high degree of cooperation among the participants. However, observations of their real-world behavior reveal that these same farmers frequently overuse water resources, leading to shortages for everyone. What does this discrepancy most strongly suggest about the laboratory game?
A research study observed the behavior of Brazilian fishermen in a controlled game designed to measure cooperation. The study found a strong positive correlation between the level of cooperation a fisherman showed in the game and how sustainably they fished in their actual, day-to-day work. What is the most significant implication of this finding for the field of economics?
The study involving Brazilian fishermen demonstrated that their participation in a cooperative game was the primary factor that caused them to adopt more sustainable fishing practices in their real-world activities.
Evaluating Experimental Conclusions
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A t-shirt printing business operates out of a small workshop with a single printing press. The owner is deciding how many employees to hire. Match each hiring scenario with its most likely impact on the total number of t-shirts printed per hour.
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