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Gender differences and stereotypes in strategic thinking
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Recent literature has emphasized that individuals display varying levels of strategic reasoning. This paper presents ten years worth of experimental data from two countries exploring the existence and endogeneity of gender differences in strategic sophistication. We report results from two experimental studies employing the beauty contest game, one from the classroom and one from the laboratory.
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CUBEL, Maria and SÁNCHEZ-PAGÉS, Santiago. Gender differences and stereotypes in strategic thinking. UB Economics – Working Papers. 2016. Vol. E16/338. ISSN 1136-8365. [consulted: 12 of June of 2026]. Available at: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/98622